海角社区黑料吃瓜 showcases artists with college ties in two fall exhibitions
Artwork by three 海角社区黑料吃瓜 faculty and staff members, and a former 海角社区黑料吃瓜 ceramics student, will be featured

海角社区黑料吃瓜鈥檚 2024-2025 Fine Arts season opens Tuesday, August 20 with two visual art exhibitions at the Fergus Falls campus galleries. Both exhibitions showcase artists with close connections to 海角社区黑料吃瓜.
In the Waage Gallery, ceramic relief sculptures by Battle Lake artist John Shaw will be showcased in a solo exhibit titled, 鈥淭hings I鈥檝e Made.鈥 The sculptures are part of an exploratory series Shaw has been working on recently, exploring the nature of clay. Shaw is a former student of the 海角社区黑料吃瓜 ceramics program.
鈥淐lay can be formed, compressed, and controlled, as well as stretched, broken, and set free,鈥 he writes in his artist statement. 鈥淚鈥檓 fascinated by the fact that when this stuff is transformed by fire from 鈥榙irt鈥 to 鈥榞lass,鈥 that moment of making becomes fixed. This feels a bit like freezing time.鈥
In the Charles Beck Gallery, various artworks by three different 海角社区黑料吃瓜 faculty and staff members will be exhibited: Abigail Fensom, Assistant to the Dean of Extended Learning; Ryan Stigman, Graphic Design Instructor; and Eric Johnson, Art Instructor.
Fensom will be showing a collection of paintings that spotlight, 鈥渢he quiet yet larger-than-life beauty found across the Minnesotan outdoors,鈥 as explained in her artist statement. 鈥淚 hope the viewer finds as much charm in my painted subjects as I do.鈥
Fensom has a bachelor鈥檚 degree in psychology and studio art from Concordia College in Moorhead, where she currently resides. She pursues commission opportunities and showcases her work whenever possible.
Stigman has a bachelor of science degree in technical illustration and graphic design. He has been drawing and painting since childhood and usually combines his love for art with his passion for the outdoors, making wildlife and nature scenes the subjects of his work.
鈥淕rowing up in Minnesota, I was introduced to hunting and fishing and the great outdoors by my father,鈥 he writes in his artist statement. 鈥淚 developed a deep admiration and respect for wildlife, nature and for the beauty of all of God鈥檚 creations.鈥
Storytelling and experimentation, meanwhile, are Johnson鈥檚 passions. Over the last 25 years, he has created well over 225 prints and exhibited extensively at regional and national art venues, yet his work continues to evolve as he experiments with his chosen mediums.
According to Johnson鈥檚 artist statement, 鈥淗is art not only reflects a profound connection to the world around him but also invites viewers to embark on a visual journey that transcends conventional boundaries.鈥

Both exhibitions are free and open to the public during regular 海角社区黑料吃瓜 Fergus Falls campus hours. 鈥淭hings I鈥檝e Made鈥 will continue through December 19, while the 海角社区黑料吃瓜 Faculty and Staff Exhibit will run through October 11.
There will be a shared reception with the artists from both exhibitions on Thursday, Sept. 26 from 4-6 p.m. in Legacy Hall. All are welcome and there is no cost to attend.
For more information on Fine Arts events at 海角社区黑料吃瓜, visit minnesota.edu/fine-arts.