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'You, Me, and Us' Artist Reception

  • Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts 1400 Townsend Drive Houghton, MI, 49931 United States (map)

Information from Rozsa Center’s event’s page.

Join the three senior Visual & Performing Arts students for their You, Me, and Us artist coffee and cake reception on February 10 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. 

What to expect: Enjoy refreshments. Meet the artists in a relaxed environment. See spectacular art. Learn about how the artists go from inspiration to the final pieces that you see. 

Content Considerations // mentions of sexual assault (SA) and suicide.

About

Bobbie Desgrange is an artist, sourdough lover, and arcade enthusiast from Lansing, Michigan. They love to use their hands to sculpt and shape both pretzels and different media to create pieces of art that hopefully spark the conversations that are hard to have sometimes. Their work focuses on the uncomfortable parts of being a human, from menstrual cycles, sexuality, and trauma. 

Maisie Whitaker is an artist and student originally from Hart, Michigan. She uses art as an opportunity to work with an organic and freeform approach often with disciplines in fiber arts and painting. In her creative process, She explores the commentary on intention and meaning in the art community by engaging with her audience on their personal interpretation of her pieces. She looks to encourage everyone to express themselves best through the many mediums of art and creativity. 

Madi Wentela is a sculptor and theatre creator from Stafford, Virginia. She is currently working towards a degree in Theatre and Entertainment Technology from Michigan Technological University. Madi is passionate about storytelling and the impact of childhood memory on adult life; her work frequently features imagery from her childhood and often works to satisfy the aesthetics of her younger self.

Interdisciplinary collaborations. Gallery exhibits. Community projects. There are many ways to experience Michigan Tech Art. Michigan Tech Art is part of the Michigan Tech Visual and Performing Arts Department.

The Rozsa Galleries offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to international artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our students and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibits each year. A-Space strives for diverse, engaging, and thoughtful programming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learning. Local, regional, national, and international artists exhibit here. A-Space shares a wall with gallery b, our student gallery classroom. This offers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in the galleries year-round.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This program/lecture is partially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded by a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Chavez-Parks Initiative.

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