Artworks by Elizabeth Catlett and Nicolas Darcourt on view at the Hillstrom Museum of ArtFebruary 17, 2023 at 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Time: February 17, 2023 at 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Audience:Public
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Two concurrent exhibits, Improvised Structures: Recent Sculptural Works by Nicolas Darcourt,Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌýElizabeth Catlett in the Hillstrom Museum of Art, will be on view at the Hillstrom Museum of Art from February 13 through April 23, 2023.Ìý There will be anÌýOpening ReceptionÌýfor the exhibits from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Monday, February 13, 2023, with anÌýArtist Talk by Nicolas DarcourtÌýstarting at 7:30.

Nicolas DarcourtÌýhas taught ceramics in the Art and Art History Department of Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ since 2012, and he serves as the studio and visual arts programs manager for the department.

Darcourt’s ceramic works use press-molded objects and hand-built shapes to focus on a mix of architectural ornament, exposed layers of earth, engineered forms, monument, and manufactured byproduct.Ìý These coalesce into accumulations that express abstract notions of the confluence of memory, geography, and society.Ìý The works inÌýImprovised StructuresÌýall date from 2020 or later, including works from this year.Ìý Among the works on display are wall reliefs, three-dimensional tableaux that combine multiple ceramic pieces, and garniture sets, for an examination, through repetition and rumination, of what the artist terms “the grand decorative object.â€

AnÌýillustrated brochureÌýforÌýImprovised StructuresÌýwill be available free of charge at the exhibit.Ìý A pdf version of the catalogue will be available on the Museum website atÌý/finearts/hillstrom/exhibitions.php, as will a link to a video walk-through tour of the exhibit that is being planned for inclusion on the College’s YouTube channel.

Most of the works on view inÌýImprovised StructuresÌýare available for purchase directly from the artist.Ìý A price list can be requested from the Museum attendant.

The concurrent exhibit,ÌýElizabeth Catlett in the Hillstrom Museum of Art, considers African American artist Catlett (1915-2012) through works recently acquired by the Hillstrom Museum of Art and through new poetry byÌýexhibition collaborator Philip S Bryant, a faculty member in the African/African Diaspora Studies Program and the English Department of Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.

Catlett’s color linocutÌýI Am the Black WomanÌý(1946-1947) is featured in the exhibit.Ìý In some ways the image is emblematic of the artist, considered by many to be the most significant Black female artist of her period.Ìý The early years of her long career were spent in the US until she moved to Mexico in 1946, where she lived the rest of her life.Ìý Catlett took her own culture as an African American woman as her primary subject matter, adding to it her adopted Mexican culture when she moved there, married Mexican artist Francisco Mora (1922-2002) and raised a family with him.

Catlett’s artworks and Bryant’s poetry are supplemented by paintings by Catlett’s contemporaries, African American artists Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000) and Eldzier Cortor (1916-2015), lent by theÌýArt Bridges Foundation.

Art Bridges is the vision of philanthropist and arts patron Alice Walton, also founder ofÌýthe renowned CrystalÌýBridges Museum of American Art.ÌýÌýThe mission of Art Bridges is to expand access to American art in all regions across the United States.

Art Bridges has also supplied a generous grant to produce a brochure for the exhibit (available to visitors at the Museum), to support outreach for the exhibition, and to support the visit to campus byÌýCatlett scholar Melanie Herzog, who will present a lecture titledÌýElizabeth Catlett: Kinship.Ìý Herzog’s lecture will be coupled with a reading of poetry by Philip S Bryant in a program on Sunday, February 26, 4:00-5:30 p.m., Wallenberg Auditorium, Nobel Hall, Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.

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In conjunction with the Catlett and Darcourt exhibits, students in the Dance Composition II class taught by Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Theatre and Dance Department faculty member Jill Patterson will present a series of dance works choreographed in relation to and drawing from the works on view.

ThisÌýdance program, titledÌýMove/MEANT, will be performed in the Museum Tuesday, March 21, 2023, from 1:30 to 2:30 and again from 5:30 to 6:30.

More information about the Hillstrom Museum of Art and its offerings can be found on its website at:Ìý/finearts/hillstrom/.

RegularÌýMuseum hoursÌýare Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and weekends from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.Ìý All exhibitions and related programming areÌýfree and open to the public.

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