Mixed Bags


The “Mixed Bag” is a variety of contemporary art created by five different artist. The exhibition was set up in the Dedo Maranville Fine Arts Gallery at Valdosta State University. The exhibition deal with a variety of social issues that are sometimes too hard to discuss. So each artist created artworks dealing with social and political topics that they feel strong about. The topics vary from sexuality, queerness, faith, race and death.

Wall-hanging of Elyse-Krista Mische's, "Sustain".
Elyse-Krista Mische
papier-mâché, panel, canvas, embroidery, tin foil, gold leaf, thread, acrylic

When I first walked into the gallery, I felt a sense of emptiness compared to previous shows. The walls were not over crowded with works. In fact it was maybe two or three works of art on each wall, the back wall in the gallery even had one piece hanging. Just based on the scene set up, I concluded in my mind that this show may be a very simple show, but yet the artworks convey strong messages that we often deal with throughout life.

Ideally, I made connections that most of the work had that post modernism feel. Looking at the pieces I felt as though they were made from your everyday household objects. One piece in particular that sat in the back of the gallery on the floor caught my intention. It was a block constructed with what I believed to be bath tiles. It had what I assumed were bath plugs, until I further looked and noticed the chains attached to the stoppers were actually necklaces. The piece was entitled “What I See”. It had a very monochromatic color scheme. To me the piece implied a story. What you see is what you see, nothing more, nothing less if that makes sense.

Rectangular panel that is placed on the floor. It's covered in pink tiles and has tub stoppers on top
“What She Saw When She Walked In”: Emily Culver, copper, enamel, caulk, nickel, silver, wood, paint

Majority of the pieces had a different variety of media. The pieces by artist Xia Zhang interested me the most. He used different mediums in his work such as porcelain, cotton, gold thread, wood, wire and glaze. When first looking at his pieces before really engaging them, I thought that I was looking at a series of different paintings. What I realized was that they were scenes from movies. There was a total of eight different pieces, each of them dealing with social subjects dealt with throughout the world. One of the pieces said “To Americans, all Chinese look alike for goodness’ sake”. I immediately interpreted that this particular piece of work focused on racism. Emphasizing how Americans view other that are of a different race. Zhang’s pieces varied from the subject of racism, sexuality, and feminism.

Vinyal, Suede, metal

Another piece in particular that caught my attention was the setup of dolls, by Max Adrian entitled “The Buddy Community”. My initial reaction was why he dressed these dolls up in these different furs, and loud colors. The dolls were all connected at the neck with rope metal chains. I wondered what the purpose was. My initial take was that the artist was showing how much of an influence friends can have on one another. Signifying that we often let our friends influence us on a lot of decisions. Almost like having a chain wrapped around one another pulling them and making them do whatever we want, whether the decision is right or wrong. Continue reading Mixed Bags

Mixed Bag reunites at VSU

by Joseph Mays

As I entered the exhibit, titled “Mixed Bag: An Assortment of Contemporary Craft,” I quickly noticed the vast amount of open area. Each artwork had enough space to allow the viewer to walk around and look at it from multiple angles. Each artist whose work was displayed had spent time with each other during their residency at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg, Tennessee from June 2017 to May 2018. In fact, this bringing together of their work was like a reunion for them, seeing as though they all moved to separate states upon the end of their residency. I’m sure being in each other’s presence had some sort of influence on the art they made at the time, and here, we see a unifying theme of usually sensitive topics and themes. Continue reading Mixed Bag reunites at VSU

“Mixed” Feelings

By Maria Davis

  Exhibition “Mixed Bag: An assortment of Contemporary Craft” is currently on display in the VSU Dedo Maranville gallery. “Mixed Bag” is an exhibition of works by five artists. Each artist brings their own perspective to the contemporary craft components of this exhibition. The artists are Max Adrian, Emily Culver, Elyse-Krista Mische, M. Paige Ward, and Xia Zhang. The artists express the vulnerability of social issues often difficult to discuss such as: faith, sexuality, queerness, race, and death. The aims of this exhibition is to showcase the perspectives of the five artists and the harmonies that unite them together.

Photograph of Exhibition “Mixed Bag: An assortment of Contemporary Craft” opening night by VSU Dedo Maranville Fine Arts Gallery
VSU Dedo Maranville Fine Arts Gallery, Exhibition “Mixed Bag: An assortment of Contemporary Craft”,opening night

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Valdosta National Exhibition: A World of Mixed Media

By Brittany Hawkins

The Valdosta National Exhibition, located in Dedo Maranville Fine Arts Gallery at Valdosta State University, is a show that presents the best in contemporary art in an annual national all-media competition. The show is open to anyone over the age of eighteen and with submissions from all over the United States. The exhibition is a juried show and three winners were chosen at the end of the opening night and at least hundred dollars was awarded. The judge and jury was Michael McFalls who is a Professor of Art at Columbus State University and a practicing artist. Continue reading Valdosta National Exhibition: A World of Mixed Media

A Surprise Around Every Corner

By Sara Williams

As I enter the Dedo Maranville Fine Arts Gallery to view the “Valdosta National 2019: All-Media Juried Competition”, I feel as if I become enclosed in a trove of artworks that are desperately seeking attention.  To varying degrees, the artworks suggest the presence of each artist offering insight into their motivation and intention behind each piece.  Some pieces are confusing and chaotic and require more than a just few minutes of interpretation.  Other artworks are Continue reading A Surprise Around Every Corner

VSU delivers a ‘Mixed Bag’.

By Rasheem Callender

The VSU Gallery hosts a show full of sexual innuendos. ‘Mixed Bag: An assortment of Contemporary Craft’, is an exhibition currently showing at the VSU Dedo-Maranville gallery. Mixed Bag is comprised of 5 different artists that practice craft in an artistic way . Craft has a history of not being considered an art form. These artists band together in order to disprove this common misconception. Emily Culver, Elyse-Krista Misch, Max Adrien, M. Paige Ward and Xia Zhang are among the five artists that are showing in this Exhibition. The artists that I’m choosing to focus on are Max Adrien and M. Paige Ward, two of the five artists showing.

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