Undergraduate Scholarship Exhibition 2024

The Quarter Gallery presents the artwork of eight students who received scholarship funding in recognition of their artistic talent.
"Undergraduate Scholarship Exhibition" in yellow on red background
A group of children dressed in Halloween costumes lined up side by side in a parking lot to pose for a photograph.
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Taylor Wald, Before Oz, 2024, Acrylic on canvas, 20 x 28 in.
A vibrant, scribbly drawing of five rainbow-colored faces with rosy cheeks crowding together, posing for a photo with silly expressions.
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Sydney Miller, Photo Booth, 2024, Colored pencil and crayon on wood panel, 20 x 16 in.
Photo of collaged photographs sewn together with decorative cross stitching.
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Ella Leidy, Family Ties, 2024, Cross-stitch on found photographs, 9 x 12 in.
A young person stares directly into the camera with a nightscape in the background.
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Guanjian She, 春 (Spring), 2024, Video with sound, 00:05:00.
Ceramic vessel with an abstract, organic surface resembling dried corn husks.
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Murphey Stromberg, Porcelain Scrap Series 3 - Kim's porcelain for soda fire, 2024. Soda fired porcelain, 5.5 x 5 x 5 in.
Ceramic mugs with high relief faces and hands on a pedestal
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Kamron Legred, Untitled, 2023. Ceramic.
Graphite comic book panels showing a woman cooking
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Sebin Son, a dream told me to wait a little longer, 2024. Stone lithography.
Etching of a person sitting next to an empty table next to a ghost.
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Scout Ober, Oma (Absent Shadow), 2024. Etching with chine collé.

Undergraduate Scholarship Exhibition

October 15 – November 9, 2024

Gallery hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

Please note: the gallery is temporarily closed and will reopen on Tuesday, October 22.  The Gallery will be closed November 28 – 30.

The Department of Art proudly presents works by undergraduate students who received scholarship funding in recognition of their artistic talent across a wide range of media. Artists in the exhibition include Kamron Legred, Ella Leidy, Sydney Miller, Scout Ober, Guanjian She, Sebin Son, Murphey Stromberg, and Taylor Wald. Scholarships received by students for the academic year included the Joyce Lyon Scholarship, Trenton Evans Scholarship, Art Scholarship Fund, Harlan D. Boss, Joel and Aja Ceramics Fund, Gay Grossman Memorial Fund, Zelda and Max Berman Scholarship, and the Gary Fink Scholarship.

Learn more about the Gary Fink Scholarship, the most recent funding opportunity made available to our students.

The Quarter Gallery spans 2,000 square feet for the presentation of student exhibitions and community partnerships.

Location
Regis Center for Art (East)
405 21st Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Gallery Hours
Tuesday – Saturday, 11:00am – 5:00pm

Please note: the gallery is temporarily closed and will reopen on Tuesday, October 22. The Gallery will be closed November 28 – 30.

The Regis Center for Art is accessible by U-Card only. Please call 612-624-7530 upon arrival to gain entrance to the galleries through the building's main entrance located on 21st Avenue South directly across from the parking garage.

Contact Us
nashgallery@umn.edu
612-624-7530

Parking & Public Transit
Learn more about the parking options below:
21st Avenue South ramp
5th Street South lot
19th Avenue South ramp

Hourly metered parking is available nearby on 22nd Avenue South and Locust Street
The gallery is accessible via Metro Transit buses and light rail lines. For your best route, visit Metro Transit Trip Planner.

Accessibility 
Regis Center for Art is accessible to visitors who use mobility devices or prefer to avoid stairs. Service animals are welcome in the gallery. A fully accessible, gender neutral restroom is available on the 2nd floor of the Regis Center for Art (West). To access this restroom, take the elevator to the 2nd floor and proceed across the skyway towards Regis West. As you exit the skyway the restroom will be directly across from you. Fully accessible gendered restrooms are located directly to the left hand side when exiting the gallery on the first floor of Regis Center for Art (East).

Layers of Joy 
November 19 - December 14, 2024

Layers of Joy is a celebration of Black art, identity, and community in Minneapolis. The exhibition showcases the work of five early and mid-career artists that examine how layered materiality and artistic practice intersect with the multiplicitous nature of existing as Black. Even as the exhibition highlights the distinctness of their perspectives, it foregrounds how these artists are united through Black joy as a tool for individual expression and community engagement. The exhibition includes work by Leslie Barlow, Alexandra Beaumont, Eyenga Bokamba, Cameron Patricia Downey, and seangarrison. The exhibition is curated by students enrolled in ARTH 3940: Topics in Art History, taught by Dr. Daniel M. Greenberg and Dr. Dwight K. Lewis, Jr.

September 10 – October 5, 2024
Viewfinders/ Miradores

April 13 – May 11, 2024
Temporal Exchange

March 26 – April 13, 2024
Bill Gaskins: Black Mystery Month

January 16 – March 16, 2024
Little Earth Native Youth Arts Collective

November 21 – December 9, 2023
Undergraduate Scholarship Awards

October 16 – November 11, 2023
Stay Human

September 12 - October 7, 2023
Regis Center for Art 20th Anniversary Exhibitions: Works by Faculty Emeriti

March 23 – April 22, 2023
Queer Ecology Hanky Project

February 21 - March 18, 2023
Sites of Exhaust: MALFLOR & Nancy Julia Hicks

January 17 – February 11, 2023
Fred Joel Larson: A Celebration of Life and Art

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