Next to his baseline sculpture installation, artist Jared Peterson answers questions about his exhibition. The exhibition featured numerous sculptures from Peterson and a sculpture from Danielle Yakle, assistant professor of sculpture and fibers, with her piece “Suckle: A Seat at the Table.”
Peterson answers questions about his exhibition. He was able to present his artwork for the gallery through the University gallery coordinator, William McKinney, who was a friend from high school.
Studio art senior Gabi Cook embraces “If you Build It (‘Til Kingdom Come)” by exhibition artist Jared Peterson, Oct. 28. Cook helped install the sculptures and became friends with Peterson over the course of the installation.
Graphic design junior Elisha Clayton reads Peterson’s exhibition description. His works explored the relationship between sports and religion through sculpture.
Painting and drawing faculty member, Lindsay Picht, admires one of Jared Peterson’s works. His untitled piece was created with “recycled pallets, neon glass filled with argon and neon, paint, crushed bituminous coal, and microcomputers,” according to his Instagram page.