Located on the second floor of McKnight Art Center West, the Clayton Staples Gallery is a dynamic exhibition space for the work of visiting artists, faculty and master's students.
Every academic year, the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries produces four exhibitions of work by regional and national artists. In addition to exhibiting their work, visiting artists typically deliver a public lecture and conduct student critiques and/or facilitate a workshop or demonstration.
The Clayton Staples Gallery is also used as an exhibition space for graduate thesis shows.
Current Exhibition
Sophia Agbayani, Madison Bowron, Christina Bruce, Tim Fey, Paola Iseley, Evelyn Mar, Olivia D'Laine, and Katherine Snider: "Untitled: Student Creations Across Disciplines"
April 26 - May 3, 2024
Opening Reception: Friday, April 26, 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Previous Exhibitions
Scott Jones
April 10 - April 16, 2024
Work Statement:
鈥淢y work is self-reflective; the political aspects aren鈥檛 necessarily the inspiration, but the introspective and psychological aspects are.鈥 - Scott Jones
My current work is an exploration and examination of masculinity through the lens of my own personal experiences鈥攑articularly the newness of being a father鈥攅specially during graduate school where there can be moments of intensity to work through. It鈥檚 all about embracing modern masculinity; a lot of which is rooted in self-empathy. Masculinity has evolved, and the world is establishing new groundwork, my work is trying to catch up to that. It鈥檚 not that, 鈥渨e鈥檙e behind,鈥 I think that鈥檚 a stretch, it鈥檚 just that we weren鈥檛 educated. My work is self-reflective; the political aspects aren鈥檛 necessarily the inspiration, but the introspective and psychological aspects are.
My work also ties into 60s Abstract Expressionist sculpture and painting - a lot of which was rooted in outdated patriarchal ideology. That鈥檚 why I titled my show 鈥淩eclaimed,鈥 there鈥檚 a lot I鈥檓 reclaiming: myself, my own ideas of empathy, but also this form of expression from its past.
Mollykate Geddis: "Visual Pleasure"
March 29 - April 3, 2024
Exhibition Statement:
Human beings crave and enjoy order, but they also enjoy the process of creating order out of chaos. Escher鈥檚 quote implies that the desire for order comes from a need for structure. While my work is not about the polarity between chaos and order, it provides a sense of reflection on the human tendency to create a balance between two opposing forces that coexist and interconnect. With this introspective frame of mind, one can begin to understand the connection between organizing and reducing anxiety.
Creating order and structure in one's environment can help promote a sense of calm and control.
I use visual pleasures to stimulate and celebrate anxiety, which can be related to the experience of feeling moved by visual stimulus. I use design tools such as color, line, texture, and overall composition to create sources of visual pleasure. This provides the viewer an opportunity to organize and contemplate construction or deconstruction where the visual pleasures diverge. The crocheted connections demonstrate a meticulous construction process to join each porcelain element. The disparate components come together which provokes contemplation about the dual nature of creating and dismantling, and the tension between them. The crocheted elements show interconnection and interdependence, with each loop relying on the others for integrity which highlights the delicate nature of relationships.
Anthony Corraro: "To Dust"
March 18 - 22, 2024
Exhibition Statement:
Arzu Ozkal & Irma Pu拧karevi膰: "San Diego/Wichita/Mail Art/Design/Play"
February 5 - March 8, 2024
(installation images forthcoming)
Exhibition Statement:
Informed by the unconventional and experimental nature of Fluxus, their process embraced absurdity, spontaneity, noise, mess. Their intention was not only to intellectually disorient one another, navigating the realms of artistic expression with a deliberate disruption of traditional boundaries, injecting a sense of unpredictability and conceptual inquiry into their collaborative exploration.
WSU & ALU: "Wichita/Sarajevo Connecting Stories"
January 16 - 30, 2024