Carroll Community College 2nd Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition


The 2nd Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition celebrates the creative endeavors of the faculty teaching Visual Arts and Design courses at Carroll Community College. All full time and adjunct faculty as well as non-credit personal enrichment instructors are included and celebrated. The gallery located in the Scott Center at Carroll Community College is open Monday through Thursday 9 am – 9pm and Friday through Saturday 9 am – 3 pm. There are 53 works on view by 20 featured artists showcasing the diverse personal artworks of professors and instructors teaching both credit and non-credit Visual Arts & Design courses. Works range from printmaking, painting, ceramics, photography, digital illustrations, stained glass and more. Curator of the exhibit is assistant professor and program director, visual arts Jessi Hardesty. The exhibit runs through April 20.

Sophie Garden and Clyde Johnson mingle during the opening reception of the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
Sophie Garden and Clyde Johnson mingle during the opening reception of the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
Jessi Hardesty, Mike Hardesty and Clyde Johnson attend the opening reception of the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
Jessi Hardesty, Mike Hardesty and Clyde Johnson attend the opening reception of the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
Low fire pottery pieces created by Karen Goldberg titled “Caribbean Blue Tea Mugs and Saucer” is on view at the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
Guests mingle and look at the art during the opening reception of the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
Guests mingle and look at the art during the opening reception of the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
Scott Gore created an archival digital illustration titled “Divine Anatomy of Man” is on view at the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
Clyde Johnson’s “Dear Billie:Strange Fruit Berry Necklace” made of sterling silver, turquoise and twine is on view at 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
A detail of Clyde Johnson’s “Dear Billie:Strange Fruit Berry Necklace” made of sterling silver turquoise and twine on display at the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
David Nicolas, of Cumberland, looks at “Histochemical Birth 1” by Terence Hannah during the opening reception of the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
Danny McGinnis and Brianna McGinnis, of New Windsor, look at the art during the opening reception of the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
Danny McGinnis and Brianna McGinnis, of New Windsor, look at the art during the opening reception of the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
A 3D printed SLA and laser cut iridescent acrylic by Terence Hannah titled ”Histochemical Birth 1” is on view at the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
Nicole Diem’s hand-painted ceramic “Octo Relief Sculpture” is on view at the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
Jessi Hardesty and Rose Mince look at the artwork during opening reception of the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
Jessi Hardesty and Rose Mince look at the artwork during opening reception of the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
Jessi Hardesty’s woodcut on muslin titled “The Spiritualist” is on view at the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
A found object assemblage in shadowbox titled “Both Sides Now!” created by Sarah Abel-DeLuca is on view at the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
“Tall & Short Lustrous Copper Raku Vase” by Nicole Diem is on view at the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
Ed Maiello and Sarah Abel-Deluca discuss her found object assemblage titled “Both Sides Now!” during the opening reception of 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
Ed Maiello and Sarah Abel-Deluca look at her found object assemblage during the opening reception of 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
Ed Maiello and Sarah Abel-Deluca look at her found object assemblage during the opening reception of 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
The 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition will be on display Feb. 15 - ..April 20 in The Gallery in the Scott Center.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
The 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition will be on display Feb. 15 – ..April 20 in The Gallery in the Scott Center.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
A 3D printed SLA and laser cut iridescent acrylic by Terence Hannah titled ”Histochemical Birth 1” is on view at the 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
The 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition will be on display Feb. 15 - ..April 20 in The Gallery in the Scott Center.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)
The 2nd Biennial Carroll Community College Faculty Exhibition will be on display Feb. 15 – ..April 20 in The Gallery in the Scott Center.(Karen Jackson/Freelance)

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