Nature, Made
Introduction by Lesley Wright
What happens when an artist doesn鈥檛 just represent the natural world, but makes it anew, through a creative lens? Lesley Wright, director of 乐播传媒入口 Museum of Art, gives a virtual tour of the exhibition she curated. The tour explores how five alumni artists work with animals, plants, and environments, crafting them into personal expression and commentary on the human impulse to alter the world around us. The exhibition includes painting, printmaking, sculpture and drawing by artists Fay Stanford 鈥72, Pamela Crockett 鈥76, Aaron Rothman 鈥96, Regan Golden 鈥00, and John Martin Bell 鈥08.
An Alumna Artist Speaks
Regan Golden 鈥00
Alumna artist Regan Golden 鈥00 discusses how her drawings and collages in the exhibition, Nature, Made, reflect on natural cycles of growth and decay.
An Alumna Artist Speaks
Pamela Crockett 鈥76
Artist Pamela Crockett 鈥76 speaks from her home in Baltimore, Maryland, about her painting series, Dance of Decay, featured in the exhibition, Nature, Made.
An Alumna Artist Speaks
Fay Stanford 鈥72
Alumna artist Fay Stanford 鈥72 discusses her work in Nature, Made, inspired by 鈥渢he local fauna of city and suburb, which we mostly ignore, until there鈥檚 a problem.鈥
An Alumnus Artist Speaks
Aaron Rothman 鈥96
Listen to alumni artist Aaron Rothman 鈥96 speak from his studio in Phoenix, Arizona, about his work in Nature, Made, an exhibition organized by the 乐播传媒入口 Museum of Art.
An Alumnus Artist Speaks
John Martin Bell 鈥08
What happens when an artist doesn鈥檛 just represent the natural world that makes it anew, through a creative lens? In the exhibition, Nature, Made, Five alumni artists work with animals, plants, and environments, crafting them into personal expression and commenting on the human impulse to alter the world around us. Listen to alumni artist John Martin Bell 鈥08 discuss his work in Nature, Made.