Semester

Spring

Date of Graduation

2014

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Type

MFA

College

College of Creative Arts

Department

Design and Technology

Committee Chair

Joseph Lupo

Committee Co-Chair

Boomer Moore

Committee Member

Krisinta Olson

Committee Member

Naijun Zhang

Abstract

My MFA written thesis addresses work completed and shown in a thesis exhibition at West Virginia University as well as significant influences to my studio process. While my stated focus is printmaking, the work presented in the exhibition consisted of six sculptural and installation pieces. This thesis, along with the supporting exhibition, will address my investigations into probing ordinary materials for juxtapositions and arrangements that lend themselves towards a conditional, not absolute, meaning. The work is created from an impulse to put everyday materials together in order to observe subtle relationships that ultimately transcend the ordinary and question what is being seen or experienced.

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