A Feminist’s Perspective

By Javian Williams

On April 7, Jennifer Steltenpohl, a senior art student at Valdosta State University, sat down and was conducting an interview with me on her exhibition. Miss Steltenpohl indulges in many forms of art like traditional drawing, printmaking, and watercolor. In addition, Steltenpohl gave me a glimpse into her life and moral values. She informs me earlier on that she is a local resident of Valdosta, Georgia. Moreover, Steltenpohl clarifies that she is pansexual, a characteristic that she tries to incorporate in her art, along with mental health awareness and reproductive rights. According to her artist bio, she has veteran experience with art exhibitions, as she had one of her sculptures titled Childlike Wonder entered in Valdosta State University’s Fall 2019 exhibition “From The Ground Up: Art & Design Foundations.” These factors have all played an important role in her preparation for becoming an art teacher. She has done a few acts for this career including tutoring art for an elementary school kid and spending last summer “as an assistant teacher for Horizons at Georgia Tech in their virtual summer program” (Valdosta State Dedo Maranville Fine Arts Gallery, 2021).

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Life and Death

By Jonathon H. Staten

Celeste Civis, Opossum Skull Top, Digital Color Photography

With the current issue of the COVID-19, the Valdosta State University’s Senior Exhibition transitioned to an online platform. Some may see this as an unfortunate tragedy while others see it as a easier way to display their works while also reaching a wider audience. The Department of Art & Design presents In Bold where the artists seek to convey the truth of life experiences. Using radical, social, and political ideas to drive their work, they intend to spark conversation and understanding in their art to express their individual truths.

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