“Rock Line” by Miranda Pfeiffer

Ross Gallery: January 19 – March 4, 2016

Rock Line is a collection of graphite drawings, textiles and animations that evoke natural forms through excavation and touch.  In the modern era, we scroll through images on our news-feeds and snap photos before a moment has passed.  Amidst the disparate spray of a technological milieu, Miranda lingers with objects long enough to depict their minutest tendrils, building massive drawings with an everyday mechanical pencil.  Through representational drawings and hand drawn animation, a moment of present observation can last eternally, keeping a viewer from assuming prejudice and extending one’s sensory delight.

Artist Lecture: Thursday, January 28

1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m., Tate Hall (*second floor in Overcash)

Opening Reception: Thursday, January 28

5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., Ross Gallery

*Animation Workshop: Friday, January 29

10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Central for Arts Technology (AU 102)

*Free for students; 20 spaces available.  RSVP required to Cassandra.Richardson@cpcc.edu

www.mirandapfeiffer.com

 

2015 Friends and Family Market – Call for Art !

Calling all Faculty, Staff, and CPCC Alumni Artists…

          It’s that time again to submit artworks for the 2015 Friends and Family Market, known as one of our most popular and well-attended, and salable exhibitions!   Artists receive 50% commission, with 40% going to support CPCC Art Galleries educational programming and 10% donated to the artist’s choice of club on campus (the Visual Arts Club, Metals, or Clay Bodies).

DETAILS:                                                                                                                                  * 2015 Friends and Family Market will be located in Ross Gallery II from Oct. 14- Dec 18th

* Artists may submit between 5 – 25 individual pieces, priced at $50.00 or less.

* Due to the high volume of sales, Artists will be individually paid for all sold work in ONE CHECK, which will arrive after the holiday season in the second week of 2016.

DROP OFF DATES FOR SUBMISSIONS:      

Monday, October 5 – Wednesday, October 7, 2015 Ross Gallery                                     10:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m.

2015 FRIENDS AND FAMILY MARKET  WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC:                    Monday – Thursday, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.                                                                           Fridays, 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.                                                                                                 Saturday, October 17,  9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.                                                                        Halloween / Holiday Reception: Thursday, October 29th  5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

We look forward to celebrating this holiday season with CPCC Friends and Family, and the extraordinary artworks you create!

CPCC Art Galleries receives BOB award in Charlotte Magazine!!

Shaun Cassidy's "The Sound of Everything" at CPCC's Ross Gallery
Installation view of Shaun Cassidy’s “The Sound of Everything” at CPCC’s Ross Gallery, on view now through July 16, 2015.

Charlotte Magazine has announced that CPCC Ross and Pease Art Galleries has received a Best of the Best award as the city’s Best Art Gallery!

The galleries at Central Piedmont Community College have always served students and faculty, providing a space for their work and occasionally bringing in outside talent. But recently, the spaces have evolved. The Ross and Pease are now home to emerging and professional talent, from Shaun Cassidy’s The Sound of Everything (which runs through July 14) to a recent exhibition made entirely of animated GIFs, a medium never before presented in Charlotte galleries.

New Geographic One

"New Geographic One", a pop-up exhibition of animated gifs in Pease Gallery January 14-20, 2015

Currently on display in Ross Gallery is Shaun Cassidy’s The Sound of Everything, on view through July 14. Cassidy was also recognized with a BOB award as Best Artist by Charlotte Magazine.

The Annual Student Exhibition is now on display in Pease Gallery, and has been extended through mid-July.

CPCC Art Galleries remains committed to our mission of inspiring, educating, and engaging students, faculty, and community members through access to exceptional visual art in all media. The Galleries constantly support the teaching mission of the college by serving as a lab for the visual arts curricula and enhancing a variety of other subjects. Additional educational programming celebrates artistic achievement and cross-discipline collaboration.

Look for more exciting events and artist’s lectures in the coming year!

 

The Charlotte Observer on “The Sound of Everything” at CPCC’s Ross Gallery

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“The Sound of Everything,” currently on view at Ross Gallery
is featured in an article by The Charlotte Observer’s Barbara Schreiber.

Shaun Cassidy, "The Sound of Everything" Ross Gallery CPCC

Shaun Cassidy, "The Sound of Everything" Ross Gallery CPCC

Ms. Schreiber states: “Cassidy’s vivid, powder-coated steel sculptures succeed because they are primal.”

“The Sound of Everything” was inspired by music, and Schreiber writes,  “Although several vaguely resemble actual instruments, some of the best ones – including ‘Violin,’ ‘Fiddle,’ and ‘Snare’ – are sheer explosions of movement and sound.”

Read the article in the Charlotte Observer

 

Shaun Cassidy’s “The Sound of Everything” opens in Ross Gallery

New work by sculptor Shaun Cassidy is currently on display in
“Shaun Cassidy: The Sound of Everything”
in Ross Gallery through July 16, 2015.

Shaun Cassidy, "The Sound of Everything, Fiddle" 2015

In this new body of work, Shaun Cassidy has created sculptural equivalents of the emotional and associative resonances of specific musical sounds. Each work, through its form, composition, stance and color, captures specific nonverbal feelings. This exhibition consists of eight steel, powder-coated sculptures ranging in size, shape, and color.

British born artist Shaun Cassidy has been making work in the U.S. since 1991. He studied sculpture in England and Canada. He also worked as a studio assistant for Sir Anthony Caro in London. His work spans a diverse range of materials, processes and ideas. He has been featured in Sculpture Magazine, Art in America and the Wall Street Journal.

Shaun has been awarded artist residencies at over ten venues including two at the McColl Center for Art + Innovation in Charlotte, an Affiliate Artist residency (2001-2002) and a Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) sponsored artist-in-residence (2006).  He has completed several public art projects throughout the region and is currently working on new public art commissions for the CATS Blue Line Extension McCullough Station and the Arts and Science Council in Charlotte.  Shaun is currently on the National Board of Directors of the McColl Center for Art and Innovation in Charlotte and works as a Professor of Fine Art at Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC. Cassidy’s work is represented in Charlotte by the New Gallery of Modern Art.

Shaun Cassidy covers “Carolina Arts”

Shaun Cassidy, featured artist in Ross Gallery during Sensoria

Upcoming Sensoria artist, Shaun Cassidy, is featured on the cover of this month’s edition of “Carolina Arts!”  Sensoria is CPCC’s week long celebration of the arts April 10-18, 2015. More info at http://sensoria.cpcc.edu/

“Shaun Cassidy: The Sound of Everything”  opens March 16 and continues through July 14.

“In this new body of work, Cassidy will create sculptural equivalents of the emotional and associative resonances of specific musical sounds. Each work, through its form, composition, stance and color, attempts to capture specific nonverbal feelings. This exhibition will consist of eight steel, powder-coated sculptures ranging in size, shape and color. British born artist Shaun Cassidy has been making work in the US since 1991. He studied sculpture in England and Canada and worked as a studio assistant for Sir Anthony Caro in London. His work spans a diverse range of materials, processes and ideas and has been featured in ‘Sculpture Magazine,’ ‘Art in America’ and ‘The Wall Street Journal.'”  http://www.carolinaarts.com/315/315carolinaarts-pg39.pdf 

Gallery Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-2pm

Thursday 1/15: A lecture and two receptions

On Thursday, we will host a lecture by Adrian Rhodes in Tate Hall at 4 p.m. She’ll speak about her journey as a printmaker and elaborate on her technique and the experimental approaches she takes.

Following the lecture, we will host two receptions, one for Adrian in Ross Gallery, and the second for New Geographic One, a collaborative Gif exhibition by Dan Romanoski and Eric Hurtgen. Both receptions will take place from 5-7 p.m.

Light refreshments will be served.