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Hotter ‘N Hell National Collegiate Art Exhibition on display through September 2 at NSU

NATCHITOCHES  – The annual Hotter ‘N Hell National Collegiate Art Exhibition is on  display through September 2 in the Orville Hanchey Gallery at  Northwestern State University. The Gallery, located in the Fine Arts  Annex, is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Admission  is free and open to the public.

Exhibit  Director Phyllis Lear said the juried exhibition of pyrotechnical art  by collegiate artists from across the United States encompasses all art  forms that use fire and heat as part of the creative process. The forms  could include, for example, ceramics, glass-casting, welded sculpture,  poured metals, metalsmithing, jewelry-making, photography and more. The  2022 Hotter ‘N Hell Exhibition features 49 works of art by 25 collegiate  artists from 13 states.

A  closing reception for the exhibition will be hosted by the NSU Art  Department in the Hanchey Gallery on September 2, from 5 p.m. to 7:30  p.m.

The  exhibition was juried by Elizabeth Brim who is a blacksmith and teacher  living in western North Carolina. She’s best known for feminine imagery  in her ironwork.

A  native of Columbus, Georgia, she graduated with an MFA in printmaking  before studying and working with a variety of materials at the Penland  School of Crafts in North Carolina. Quite unexpectedly, she fell in love  with iron. With a unique juxtaposition of the feminine and the ferrous,  Brim transforms the frilly dresses, fairy tales and gender expectations  of her childhood into remarkable works of social commentary. Her work  can be viewed at elizabethbrim.com.

A virtual exhibition of the 2022 Hotter ‘N Hell National Collegiate Art Exhibition is at capa.nsula.edu/art.

Original source can be found here.

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