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1994 - 2004

Jonathan Walsh

FRESH WORK: COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON ALUMNI EXHIBITION, 1994 – 2004

1994 - 2004

Jonathan Walsh

FRESH WORK: COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON ALUMNI EXHIBITION, 1994 – 2004

Vanessa AlburyA. Bills-LeviGayle BrookerLisa ChouMargaret ClarkeT. DavidsonSteven DavisJohn DuckworthMeghan HenleyKrist MillsSue MurrayDorothy NetherlandsRachel O’NealLarissa PatelLynn PattersonMatt SmithsonJonathan Walsh

To create an exhibit drawn from works by Studio Art graduates may seem to be a daunting task; faced with so many choices, the result could become merely arbitrary or too disparate to cohere as an exhibition. But in fact, my experience was quite the contrary. All artists have at least one thing in common—they all have influences. And for all of these artists, one of their most influential experiences was the time they spent as Studio Art students at the College of Charleston.

In this exhibit, I see the influences as well as the individual accomplishments of artists who studied here at the College. Whether faintly or pronounced, the impressions of their Studio Art professors resonate in these works. The goal, however, of myself and Dr. Marian Mazzone was to choose a select group of Studio Art alumni whose works have continued to develop, becoming their own unique creations and contributions. By limiting the selection to Studio Art graduates of the past ten years, we were able to look at the work of artists who are still developing their sense of “self” in the art world, while also still having some identity with the College.

Jonathan Walsh received his MFA from Concordia University, Montréal, Canada, and a BA from the College of Charleston. He has been on faculty at SC State University since 2000 and serves as assistant professor of digital media as well as the art program coordinator. His multimedia installations have been exhibited in the US and Canada including the Bourget Gallerie, Articule Gallerie, Cégep de Vieux Montréal, Université du Québec au Montréal. Exquisite Corpse ArtSite, Burlington, VT., the City Gallery, Charleston, and the Gibbes Museum of Art. In 2001 his work was included in the Triennial Exhibition at the SC State Museum in Columbia. Most recently his work has been exhibited at the IP Stanback Museum’s “In Pursuit of Equity… Artists Celebrate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Brown versus Board of Education Decision”. He resides in Bamberg, SC with his wife Albanie Nöel and 22 month old daughter Estella Cécile.

Jonathan Walsh

FRESH WORK: COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON ALUMNI EXHIBITION, 1994 – 2004

1994 - 2004
ARTIST STATEMENT

Notions of interactivity and immersive technologies influence my production as an artist. Within this realm, I work with hypermedia to create multimedia works and installations where the viewer collaborates as an active participant in the artwork to extend, personalize, and individuate its meaning. My new work is a reflection and perhaps reaction to my undergraduate artistic training at the College in studio and art history and creating new meaning(s) from my current vantage point in my career and artistic production.

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