Hamblet
Out of Ideas Senior Show 2023
Mar. 28, 2023—The Vanderbilt University Department of Art proudly presents The 2023 Margaret Stonewall Wooldridge Hamblet Thesis Exhibitions The doors between the gallery spaces of Space 204 will slide open on Friday, April 14, to showcase the hard work of Vanderbilt University’s graduating studio art majors and their Margaret Stonewall Wooldridge Hamblet Senior Thesis exhibitions collectively showing...
Out Of Ideas: Senior Show 2023 and Department Open House set for April 14
Mar. 28, 2023—The Vanderbilt University Department of Art presents the 2023 Margaret Stonewall Wooldridge Hamblet Thesis Exhibitions. Featuring the work of Portia Jones, Avery Bradley, Ben Damir, Adam Alwan, Teal Caudle, and Won Jun Seok, Out of Ideas: The Senior Show 2023 will showcase installations that include a variety of media and conceptual ideas. This exhibition will...
Keep It Together! Senior Show 2022 on view April 15 – May 13
Apr. 10, 2022—The doors between the gallery spaces of Space 204 will slide open on Friday, April 15, to showcase the hard work of Vanderbilt University’s graduating studio art majors and their Margaret Stonewall Wooldridge Hamblet senior thesis exhibitions collectively titled “Keep It Together!” The exhibitions will be on display from Friday, April 14 thru Friday, May...
2020 Hamblet Award Winner and Vanderbilt Alum, Rebecca Arp returns to Space 204 with solo exhibition in January 2022
Dec. 7, 2021—Pressing Pearls in My Fists sees the return of Rebecca Arp (VU ’20) to the campus of Vanderbilt University and the halls of the Department of Art. Her solo exhibition runs through January 13 through February 10, 2022 in Space 204, the contemporary art gallery housed in the E. Bronson Ingram Studio Arts Center. A...
The 2021 Department of Art student award recipients announced; Hamblet, DeLoach, Plaza, and Mid South
May. 3, 2021—The Vanderbilt University Department of Art proudly announces the recipients of the Margaret Stonewall Wooldridge Hamblet Award and the Merit Award for 2021 are Emily Kopec and Cayla B. Mims Emily Kopec is the 2021 recipient of the esteemed $25,000 Margaret Stonewall Wooldridge Hamblet Award. Emily’s exhibition titled, Merely, features a constellation of work created...
Senior art majors mount their Hamblet thesis exhibition, opening April 23, 2021 (virtual)
Apr. 6, 2021—The virtual doors between the gallery spaces of Space 204 will slide open on Friday, April 23, to showcase the hard work of Vanderbilt University’s graduating studio art majors and their Margaret Stonewall Wooldridge Hamblet Senior Thesis exhibitions collectively under the title inseparable. The 2021 Senior Shows will be on display to the public from...
The Space Between – Julia Nahley
Mar. 16, 2021—Inspired by architectural modernism, Julia Nahley is interested in the relationship between bodies, space, and scale. Her creative practice explores realities of gentrification and urban density through her use of building construction materials. She will receive her Bachelor of Arts degrees in Studio Art and Economics, with a minor in Architecture and the Built Environment...
Merely – Emily Kopec
Mar. 16, 2021—Emily Kopec (New Jersey, 1999) is a conceptual artist who uses recycled clothing and household objects to explore the deconstruction and reconstruction of bodily forms through material. Her work is informed by her studies in German and Psychology, and by her Austrian heritage. Kopec will receive her BA in Studio Art, Psychology, and German Studies...
Peaces – Colleen Rose McHugh
Mar. 16, 2021—Colleen Rose McHugh is a visual artist from Hawaii with a professional background in eye care and an academic background in Studio Arts and Asian Studies. She works with drawing, fiber arts, and mixed media exploring the mind-body connection. She is based in Nashville, TN. Peaces is an installation of mixed-media white drawings on the...
Home – Cayla B. Mims
Mar. 16, 2021—Cayla B Mims is a visual artist from Illinois. Influenced by her studies in Sociology and Studio Art, she uses painting, portraiture, autobiographical text and ephemera to synthesize sociological frameworks, her intersectional identity, and a passion for activism and positive representation of Black and Brown people. She will receive her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology...