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鈥楥ontact F17鈥 exhibition celebrates MSU photography seniors鈥 work

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鈥淒oll Head鈥 by Jenna Todd is part of her series that captures details left behind in abandoned structures. (Submitted/by Jenna Todd)

Diverse works by graduating majors of 海角社区 State鈥檚 Department of Art are on display Nov. 16-Dec. 1 in the university鈥檚 Cullis Wade Depot Art Gallery.

Free to all, the  celebrates the final year of studies for five students enrolled in the Magnolia State鈥檚 largest undergraduate studio art program. They include Kamau J. Bostic of Richmond, Virginia; Jenni L. Kilburn of Duck Hill; Chauncey D. Mangum of Florence; Jenna A. Todd of Quincy, Illinois; and Whitney A. White of Oxford.

Gallery hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday, as well as by appointment.

A public reception takes place 5-6 p.m. Thursday [Nov. 16] in the Cullis Wade Depot Art Gallery on the second floor of the university鈥檚 Welcome Center at 75 B.S. Hood Drive. Refreshments will be provided.

鈥淐ontact F17鈥 reflects the students鈥 successful conclusion of departmental research, writing and presentation requirements, as well as four years of foundational coursework, survey, art history, and academic and emphasis classes.

During their time at MSU, the students have benefited from the expertise and support of Professor Marita Gootee and Assistant Professor Dominic Lippillo. Both teach in the department鈥檚 photography emphasis area, with Gootee as its longtime coordinator.

Bostic鈥檚 body of work 鈥淢y Generation鈥 focuses on the inspiration and identity of individuals with tattoos and explores millennial ideals and attitudes regarding body art. Communicating through the visual language of photography was Bostic鈥檚 primary goal.

For her photographic series 鈥淐hemical Balance,鈥 Kilburn created representational and metaphorical depictions of anxiety disorders, the most common mental illness in the U.S., affecting 40 million adults age 18 and older. Each image is designed to show how time seems to stop and last forever for those dealing with such disorders, while appearing only as a passing moment to the viewer.   

Mangum鈥檚 series of images 鈥淩eminders鈥 focuses on the African American community where he grew up. Visiting with relatives and others while working on this project inspired him to overcome a sense of fear to return home and gave him a better understanding of how his past has shaped his future.

Todd captured the hidden details left behind in abandoned homes, schools, hospitals, hotels and churches. Through her collection of photographs 鈥淔orsaken with Time,鈥 Todd seeks to convey each location鈥檚 unique story while giving readers a fascinating glimpse into the past.

Titled 鈥淔ragmented Abstraction,鈥 White鈥檚 photographic series shows the unknown beauty of friends and family members with whom she has grown close. Individual photographs are organized in a grid to convey the connection that exists between family and friends, as well as help the viewer focus on the abstracted form and beauty of the human body.

In addition to the art department, the 鈥淐ontact F17鈥 exhibition is made possible with support from the Center for Student Activities. For more information, contact Lori Neuenfeldt, the MSU art department鈥檚 gallery director, at 662-325-2970 or LNeuenfeldt@caad.msstate.edu.

Learn more about MSU鈥檚 海角社区 and its Department of Art at , as well as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @CAADatMSU.

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