Friday, October 27, 2017
Valencia and Vermillion: an artists’ exchange
Exhibition runs from October 24, 2017 through December 18, 2017, University Libraries Gallery.
The University Libraries, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota, and the Departamento de Dibujo (Department of Drawing), Facultad de Bellas Artes (Faculty of Fine Arts), Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (Polytechnic University of Valencia - UPV), Valencia, Spain, participated in an exchange for artists from both Universities. The exchange was organized at the invitation of Amparo B. Wieden (UPV) and co-curated by Sarah A. Hanson-Pareek (USD).
On exhibition here, are the artists’ works from the Departamento de Dibujo. The photograph above shows both portfolios together at exhibition in Valencia, June 5 – June 30, 2017. The works contributed by USD artists can be viewed online in the Digital Library of South Dakota. http://dlsd.sdln.net/cdm/search/searchterm/Valencia%20and%20Vermillion%3A%20an%20artists%2527%20exchange/field/all/mode/exact/conn/and/order/title
Once both exhibitions have concluded, the portfolio from USD will be bound and placed in the permanent collection of artist’s books at the Departamento de Dibujo and the portfolio from UPV will be placed in the permanent collection of the University Libraries.
USD participants:
Dillon Bryant
M. Heath Davis
Danielle De Jager-Loftus
Amy Fill
Rebecca Froehlich
Leila Ghasempor
Chelsey Groseclose
Sarah Hanson
Alisa Kuzmina
Courtney LaVallie
Nick Patterson
Jenae Porter
Leah Saiz
Marci Smith
Rain Spotted Elk
Alix Suckstorf
Taylor Van Whye
Laura Vidler
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia participants:
Vinicio Bastidas
Cristina Comeche
Francisco Duiecienti
Andrea Familiar
Vincente Ferré
Gloria Luzzy
Jose Manuel Ortuño
Laura Mars Carbó
Judith Martinez
Eva Martínez Navarro
Sarai Menéndez Rubio
Rocío Montañés
Tania Moya Jiménez
Jaume Pérez Cremades
Carola Reinhardt
Rosa Rodríguez Romero
Noemí Rovina Rodríguez
Fran Rubio
Mariano Sáez García
Adrián Sánchez Encabo
Toni Simarro
Ana Tomás Miralles
Isabel Tristán