Browsing by Author "Hicklin, Meggin"
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- Aspects of the SelfCrutchfield, Margo; Hicklin, Meggin; Yohn, Brian (Virginia Tech. Moss Arts Center, 2014-03-21)Aspects of the Self: Portraits of our Times explores concepts of the self and a range of related issues such as identity, gender, sexuality, race, memory, and technology.
- Building BridgesFralin, Scott; Catherwood-Ginn, Jon; Thomas, Anne Elise; Alarid, Renee; Piazza, Gabrielle; Hicklin, Meggin (Virginia Tech, 2017-10-10)Salaam: Exploring Muslim Cultures (“salaam” means "peace" in Arabic) is a project that is engaging communities in Southwest Virginia with the diversity of Muslim cultures through an exploration of stories, images, sounds, and perspectives. Designed in collaboration with an extensive network of campus and community partners, this multi-year process of story-sharing, performing, and visual arts will culminate in an original production created by an ensemble of students and community members in collaboration with guest artists. 2017/10/10 - 2017/11/23
- Charlie Brouwer: Known/UnknownHicklin, Meggin (Virginia Tech. Moss Arts Center, 2015-03-12)This installation is a materialization of Brouwer’s own spiritual journey, a quest for wisdom and “knowing” his God through the embracing unknowing.
- Diana Cooper: Highwire, 2016Hicklin, Meggin (Virginia Tech. Moss Arts Center, 2016)This interweaving of the digital and the handmade, the planned and the spontaneous, the precise and the emotional, hearkens back to one of her original inspirations for HighWire—the function of the Moss Arts Center itself as a crossroads for the interdisciplinary exploration of creativity.
- P. Buckley Moss: Sowing SeedsHicklin, Meggin (Virginia Tech. Moss Arts Center, 2016-02-06)On view in this exhibition is a selection of original watercolors and etchings curated from the Moss permanent collection. These works were chosen to present a brief survey of Moss’s stylistic approach to landscape, as well as a visual celebration of our connection to the land.
- Radcliffe BaileyHicklin, Meggin (Virginia Tech. Moss Arts Center, 2017-14-09)Using found objects, materials, and culturally charged imagery, Bailey layers memory over time to reawaken the past in the present and to illuminate commonalities within the human experience amid a sea of conflicting ideologies and contested histories.
- Susan Jamison: EnchantmentHicklin, Meggin (Virginia Tech. Moss Arts Center, 2016-01-09)On view in this exhibition is a selection of paintings from 2008-2016 that depict avatar-like female figures in imaginary interactions with animals and nature.
- Worry BoxesFralin, Scott; Rogers, Alice; Hicklin, Meggin (Virginia Tech, 2018-05-02)Interactive public art project to help students relieve stress during finals. Worry boxes, little boxes where students can deposit what they're worried about in hopes that it will help relieve some of their end of semester stress, were placed around campus and in study areas. 2018/05/02 - 2018/05/11