Publication Date

9-1-2018

Abstract

Faculty members Mindy Herrin and Andrew Scott Ross have been chosen to participate in the Hunter Invitation IV at the Hunter Museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee. This exhibition highlights some of the most significant artwork being created in the region. Each of the artists in the exhibition expands the boundaries of their chosen mediums through innovative approaches, techniques, and subjects. They were chosen over the course of a year, as Chief Curator Nandini Makrandi visited numerous studios around east and middle Tennessee, north Georgia, and north Alabama. 

Mindy Herrin is a metalwork artist and sculptor whose intricate works incorporate figures and images inspired by nature. Through her work, she explores themes of growth, fertility, disease, and preservation. 

Andrew Scott Ross is an installation artist who uses his work to investigate how our perception of objects, as well as historical and cultural references, are shaped by museum experiences.

Please check out this link for an article in Burnaway magazine about Herrin and Ross's work:
https://burnaway.org/hunter-invitational-iv/

The Hunter Invitational IV opens Friday, September 21. The opening reception will take place Thursday, September 20 at 6pm.

For more information on the exhibit please follow this link: https://www.huntermuseum.org
 

Document Type

News Article

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