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Bluegrass Biennial closing reception is Aug. 29

The juror for this year’s exhibit was Daniel Pfalzgraf, an artist and curator of the Carnegie Center for Art and History in New Albany, Indiana. Pfalzgraf received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Murray State University in sculpture and drawing and is finishing a Master of Business Administration degree at Indiana University Southeast. He will hold a juror talk at the closing reception, where he will discuss the juror process and speak on the specific award-winning pieces from the exhibit.
Twenty-three artists from across the Commonwealth were featured in the mixed media exhibit, which opened June 4. Pfalzgraf chose several artworks that were granted exhibition awards. They included:
- Best in Show Award: Arturo Sandoval (Lexington), Pattern Fusion No. 15: Motherboard 6 (cobalt blue), 2016, Art quilt, 80.5 x 81.5”.
- Merit Award: KCJ Szwedzinski (Louisville), Learning the Debka Step, 2018, Ink on Stonehedge paper, 38 x 50”.
- Merit Award: Kiptoo Tarus (Lexington), A Curious Case of Two Queers, 2015, Cedar wood, 16 x 10 x 10”.
- Merit Award: Dick Dougherty (Berea), Arrested #B-12W0117, 2017, Watercolor and pen, 20 x 16”.
- Honorable Mention: Philis Alvic (Lexington), Looking into The Garden, 2016, Weaving, 78 x 32".
- Honorable Mention: Cooper Gibson (Eubank), Trying, 2018, Non-traditional weaving, 9’ x 3’ x 6” .
“The range of work and artists is always a strength of the exhibition,” said Jennifer Reis, director of the Golding-Yang Gallery. “There is a type of artwork for every taste in this show from traditional oil painting to installation sculpture. The artists range from self-taught and recent graduates to professor emeritus and professional artists.”
The next Bluegrass Biennial Exhibit will be held in summer 2020.
For more information about the Golding-Yang Gallery and MSU’s Department of Art and Design, visit www.moreheadstate.edu/art.