网红头条鈥檚 Zuckerman Museum of Art debuts new exhibitions

KENNESAW, Ga. | Jan 21, 2021

网红头条鈥檚 (ZMA) will debut three exhibitions this month featuring the works of KSU faculty, KSU students and a curated installation of comic art. 

Two exhibitions, the Spring 2021 Faculty Exhibition and The 9th Art: Frames and Thought Bubbles, will be on display Jan. 23 through May 9. The student exhibition, New Visions 2021, opened at the Fine Arts Gallery earlier this month and runs through Feb. 21. 

Spring 2021 Faculty Exhibition

This spotlights the incredible talent and creativity of the artists who teach full-time in the College of the Arts  (SOAAD).

鈥淔aculty members at the School of Art and Design not only teach, but they are also working, professional artists, from sculptors to jewelry-makers to photographers and illustrators. This is a unique opportunity to celebrate their work outside of the classroom in our museum space,鈥 said Cynthia Nourse-Thompson, director of curatorial affairs at ZMA.

Artists featured include Keith Smith, Kristine Kim, Craig Brasco, Page Burch, Jeff Campana, Sandee Chamberlain, Donna Colebeck, Valerie Dibble, Jonathan Fisher, Matt Haffner, Debbie Hutchinson, Joe Karg, Chris Malone, Joe Remillard, Don Robson, and Robert Sherer. Each artist has also submitted an artist statement to help the viewer better understand the work.

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Daniel Clowes, Untitled, 1998. Image courtesy Geo Sipp.

The 9th Art: Frames and Thought Bubbles

Curated by , director of the School of Art and Design, the provides an encyclopedic overview of comic art, sharing examples of a wide variety of visual and narrative storytelling styles from panels in early newspapers to contemporary comic images.

Comics on exhibition include 奥颈苍蝉辞谤&苍产蝉辫;惭肠颁补测鈥檚 Little Nemo in Slumberland from 1908, and Will Eisner鈥檚 The Spirit from 1949; both pieces are on loan from The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Louise Simonson and Power Pack from 1984 is also on exhibition.

The term 鈥9th Art鈥 acknowledges the reverence for which Franco-Belgian audiences regard comics in their culture. In France and Belgium, the term bande dessin茅e, which derives from the original description of the art form as drawn strips鈥攁nalogous to the sequence of images in a film strip鈥攈as been given the honor of being referred to as the 9th art since the 1960s.

The ZMA has planned additional programming and workshops in association with the exhibition; all are free and open to the public.

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Frances Ziemian, Firestorm, oil on canvas; courtesy of the artist.

New Visions 2021

The exhibition series, which debuted on Jan. 8 and runs through Feb. 21, provides students across all disciplines of the School of Art and Design the ability to showcase their talent and skill. The newly revitalized series will continue to offer students an annual juried exhibition opportunity as originated by the Visions Registered Student Organization, the first arts organization at KSU, when the College of the Arts was founded.

The New Visions exhibition provides viewers with a significant opportunity to witness a variety of artistic methodologies and featured work from over 30 KSU students.

To learn more about the ZMA, view the complete schedule and make a reservation, please visit .


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