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monumental by Doug McGlumphy to Be Featured at the CWAM, Starting Jan. 22

WOOSTER, Ohio Regional artist Doug McGlumphys monumental will be the featured exhibition in the Sussel Gallery at ˾ Art Museum (CWAM) from Tuesday, Jan. 22 through Thursday, March 7, with an opening reception set for Thursday, Jan. 31, from 6:30-8 p.m., including a gallery talk by McGlumphy at 7 p.m. The CWAM is located in the Ebert Art Center (1220 Beall Ave.).

Concurrently in the Burton D. Morgan Gallery, ˾ students in the History of Prints class taught by Tracy Cosgriff, assistant professor of art history, will be researching prints from the CWAMs permanent collection for their upcoming exhibition, titled Printing History: Observation, Imagination, and the Ephemeral. The student-curated exhibition explores the role of print media in shaping cultural definitions of canon, creativity, and industry, and is scheduled to open Tuesday, April 16.
McGlumphy, the preparator and collections manager at the CWAM as well as director of the Olin Fine Arts Gallery and instructor of art at Washington & Jefferson College, used inspiration from his travels on the back roads and byways to and from Tuscarawas County, where he has been renovating a family farm, to produce monumental. His unique perspective on the rural/urban and heartland/coastal divide has resulted in sculptures, consisting of salvaged architectural and agricultural materials, that address cultural, economic, and gendered blind spots.
Included in monumental are Broad(side), Migrant, and Glass Ceiling. A play on the phrase You cant hit the broad side of a barn, Broad(side) features barn siding, tobacco leaves, and a deer head trophy; Migrant is made of a shipping pallet, fruit and vegetable boxes, and chicken and egg crates; and Glass Ceiling is comprised of old window sashes. Each work synthesizes materiality with wordplay to express socio-political commentary.
McGlumphy earned a bachelors degree from Washington and Jefferson and a masters in fine arts from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He also owns and operates Hisrich Hills House Bed & Breakfast and ArtFarm in Stone Creek, Ohio.
The CWAM, which supports the Colleges goals of teaching, researching, and global engagement, is open Tuesday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 1-4 p.m. All exhibitions and events are free and open to the public. For additional information, visit the and/or call (330) 263-2495 or (330) 263-2388.

Posted in News on January 8, 2019.


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