Art Department Faculty Quadrennial Exhibition 2016 January 2016 | Page 9

Director’s Foreword The Chazen Museum of Art has presented quadrennial exhibitions of the work of the University’s art faculty since 1974, when the museum was known as the Elvehjem Art Center. These comprehensive exhibitions showcase the achievements of individual faculty members and highlight artistic developments in the department as a whole. Every four years brings something new and exciting. Longtime faculty members may have explored new art forms since the last show, and new faculty members introduce their work to the community. One constant is the broad range of media—drawing, sculpture, painting, graphics, photography, ceramics, woodwork, metalwork, glass, textiles, printmaking, video, installation, performance, and computer-generated art—all taught and practiced on campus. The exhibition not only reflects the creativity and dynamism of the department itself, but also of the current national art scene. create a cohesive presentation. The present catalogue was beautifully designed by Jeff Weyer, and adeptly edited by the Chazen’s editor, Kirstin Pires. Ann Sinfield, the museum’s chief registrar was instrumental in coordinating with the art department and individual faculty members to implement the exhibition, and Anne Lambert, the museum’s curator of education, arranged for faculty gallery talks throughout the exhibition. —Russell Panczenko, Director, Chazen Museum of Art The 2016 exhibition is installed throughout the Pleasant T. Rowland and the Leslie and Johanna Garfield Galleries. This year twenty-eight faculty members, one instructional specialist, nine emeritus faculty along with two printmakers from Tandem Press are represented in the show. Each artist selected his or her own work to be exhibited. The show was designed by Jerl Richmond, the museum’s exhibition designer, and he deserves special acknowledgment for working with forty different artists and eighty-six disparate pieces of artwork to VII