The Third Dimension- Pratt Edition

An artist excerpt stemmed from the “Convergence” showing that was exhibited in the Dedo Maranville Gallery at Valdosta State University.


   Even from a young age, Sara Pratt was influenced by the natural surroundings where she grew up. The iron-rich clay in the Appalachians was just something that appeared in her daily life. Coming from a large family, creativity, and art was also something that was constantly surrounding her. When her mother was finishing up her Art Education degree at Valdosta State University, one of the classes she took was Ceramics, which was taught by Professor Michael Schmidt. She and her twin sister would go to class with their mother sometimes, which led her to feel so curious and fascinated that a material she grew up playing with could be transfigured into fine art.

Image of Sara Pratt- the artist
Portrait of Sara Pratt

Pratt and her twin sister were born in Ocala, Florida. They moved around quite a lot with their mother. Despite all of the moves, living in north Georgia with their maternal grandparents is where Pratt considers her home to be. She said that traveling back and forth between families in Georgia and Florida caused a hectic upbringing for them, but it created who she is today. Her mother is the youngest of ten, so she says that “there was a plethora of artists, good memories, and love to go around”.  Continue reading The Third Dimension- Pratt Edition

Cute and Creepy: Who Says Adorable Things Can’t Have a Dark Side?

By Lydia Porter

Who says that the cute can’t be creepy and vice versa? Someone may have. If they did then the “Cute and Creepy” art exhibition at the Dedo Maranville art gallery at Valdosta State University would prove them wrong. Here, we have works of art that can be considered both cute and creepy at the same time. Continue reading Cute and Creepy: Who Says Adorable Things Can’t Have a Dark Side?

Educational Insight; VSU Faculty

By Katherine Ogletree

Every chance to witness the externalized dreams of your mentors is a chance to learn about them. The Art Faculty Exhibition at Dedo Maranville Gallery was a unique look into Valdosta State’s talented professors. Art has a way of connecting us all, so this intimate look at the way your professors personally utilize their talents is a huge bridge. Continue reading Educational Insight; VSU Faculty

Total Eclipse of the Art

By Logan Dotson

The solar eclipse was not the only spectacle that happened on August 21, 2017. Valdosta State University kicked off the semester with its first opening of the academic year in the Dedo Maranville gallery by showcasing the faculty’s artwork. This incredible exhibition is an amazing starting point for the semester, as it allows the students and visitors of VSU to view the personal works that the art  and design professors have spent time creating and researching. Continue reading Total Eclipse of the Art

VSU Faculty Exhibit: a Review

By Maria Jaime 

The Dedo-Maranville fine arts gallery located at Valdosta State University, held an exhibition giving their faculty and staff the opportunity to display their works. I had the chance to give the gallery a visit. Nestled in the tall pine trees of South Georgia, one wouldn’t think such talent could be in such a small town. Continue reading VSU Faculty Exhibit: a Review