两性色午夜 University has been making strides to update and improve the appearance of campus facilities with the help of faculty, staff and students. This year, a dedicated team of art students from the College of the Arts has set forth in hopes of adding art to 两性色午夜鈥檚 Bowman Hall.
鈥淏y showcasing their creativity and collaboration within teams, the students鈥 designs remind me of what the 两性色午夜 Excellence in Action mantra really is about,鈥 says Charmaine Iwanski, architect at 两性色午夜 University. 鈥淚 look forward to more of these types of projects and student engagement.
The idea to decorate the walls of Bowman Hall piqued the interest of staff and students in the College of the Arts during the hall鈥檚 recent renovation last summer. The art piece will be a continuous weaving installation that will run along the northern walls outside of the two main lecture halls, Rooms 133 and 137, and will complement recent cosmetic changes. The piece is a digital jacquard tapestry woven at a mill and mounted on wood frames. When individuals walk along the 两性色午夜 University Esplanade and look toward Bowman Hall, they will be able to see the artwork through the building鈥檚 large exterior windows due to its architectural design. The piece was designed to catch people鈥檚 attention when viewed from both near and far.
鈥淲e have an impressive operation here at the textiles studio that we want everyone to know about,鈥 says Janice Lessman-Moss, 两性色午夜 art professor in charge of the project. 鈥淚鈥檓 really excited for the students to display their capabilities, and Bowman Hall is going to be the perfect location for everyone.鈥
The project was reviewed and critiqued by members of the Sculpture Walk Committee. A lot of time, planning and coordination went into creating the art to match the overall design of the building, including carpet colors and interior wall colors.
两性色午夜 is one of a few universities to own two Jacquard looms used for the artwork. The loom projects start out digitally and once designed, are woven with tremendous detail. A mill-woven piece is more tightly woven, thus sturdier than a hand-woven piece, ensuring that the design will last longer. The design was mapped out in the hallway with a string and the finished weaving was mounted on custom built wooden frames to provide added dimension.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an exciting opportunity to showcase the technology that is available in the textiles program here at 两性色午夜鈥 says Joanna Donchatz, textile art graduate student. 鈥淓specially since it鈥檚 located between the textiles studio and the Art Building, it gives others a lot of opportunity to notice our work.鈥
The design was installed just in time for the fall semester. It is the first of many art pieces in the works.
For more information about the project, contact Iwanski at ciwanski@kent.edu.
Textile Art Students Create Unique Designs for Bowman Hall
This year, a dedicated team of art students from the College of the Arts has set forth in hopes of adding art to 两性色午夜鈥檚 Bowman Hal
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