tag:news.nd.edu,2005:/news/authors/gwen-obrien-office-of-public-affairsNotre Dame News | Notre Dame News | News2023-04-06T13:29:00-04:00tag:news.nd.edu,2005:News/1522742023-04-06T13:29:00-04:002023-04-06T13:29:52-04:00Art and design exhibit at SBMA bridges space between Notre Dame and South BendLike everyone, Grace Hamilton and Amelia Mendelsohn saw their lives upended when the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the world in the spring of 2020. …<p><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">Like everyone, Grace Hamilton and Amelia Mendelsohn saw their lives upended when the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the world in the spring of 2020.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">Hamilton, </span></span><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">then 26</span></span><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">, was working in New York City as a graphic designer for a menswear brand.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">“I had four roommates and we all went our separate ways,” Hamilton said. “I moved back to South Bend and continued to work (remotely) for the same company. When sales dipped, our whole team except me and one other person were laid off. I was just working nonstop. The pandemic kind of eliminated work-life balance because you were always at home and always working.”</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">Mendelsohn was a senior at Sweet Briar College in Virginia, where she was wrapping up her studies in art history and studio art.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">“I was on spring break and received notice that I was not returning to campus and what had been my life up until that point. It threw a lot of things into a gray area,” Mendelsohn said.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">While the women were at different points in their lives, they came to the same conclusion: apply to graduate school at the University of Notre Dame.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">Both were accepted. Hamilton enrolled into the <a href="https://artdept.nd.edu/graduate/">Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program</a> in design and Mendelsohn into the MFA program for studio art. The two became part of a cohort of six art and design graduate students. </span></span></p>
<h3 style="margin-bottom:21px"><strong style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:700; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">‘Figuring this out as we go’</span></strong></h3>
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<figcaption>Amelia Mendelsohn, a third-year MFA student, sits beside one of her works in a painting studio at Riley Hall on campus. (Photo by Barbara Johnston/University of Notre Dame)</figcaption>
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<p><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal"></span></span><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">Even with plans in place for the fall of 2020, the ebb and flow of the pandemic kept the students on their toes throughout the three-year track.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">The MFA programs prepare the students to teach, so Mendelsohn supported Jason Lahr, an associate professor of painting and drawing, as a teaching assistant in undergraduate studio art classes.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">“It was definitely challenging coming into that fall semester,” Mendelsohn said. “I felt like there was a new problem to solve almost every day.”</span></span><br>
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<p><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">“I was really honest with her. I told her we’re going to be figuring this out as we go,” Lahr said. “We could only have eight students in the studio at a time, 6 feet apart from each other — four on one side and four on the other. And we had to have a weird A-B schedule, so it was difficult to remember which group you told what.”</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">The pandemic and other circumstances affected the cohort’s exhibitions, too.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">Normally, MFA art and design work is displayed at a reception once a year. But at the end of the cohort’s first semester, the New Faces Reception was canceled due to tightened COVID-19 restrictions.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">During their second year, a snowstorm closed the University on the day that reception was to take place. A new date was scheduled, but the reception was canceled again due to concerns about the highly transmissible omicron coronavirus variant.</span></span><br>
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<figcaption>Pictured is Grace Hamilton, a third-year MFA student, who helped bring the thesis exhibition to the SBMA. (Photo by Barbara Johnston, University of Notre Dame)</figcaption>
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<p><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">So when Hamilton learned the cohort’s thesis exhibition at the end of their third year would not be held in the </span></span><a href="https://sniteartmuseum.nd.edu/"><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="-webkit-text-decoration-skip:none"><span style="text-decoration-skip-ink:none">Snite Museum of Art</span></span></span></span></a><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">, as has been the tradition, she couldn’t believe it.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">“I was working as a research assistant at the Snite and they pulled us into a (staff) meeting and said, ‘Soon, the Snite will prepare to move into the new </span></span><a href="https://raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu/"><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="-webkit-text-decoration-skip:none"><span style="text-decoration-skip-ink:none">Raclin Murphy Museum of Art</span></span></span></span></a><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal"> and get ready for a building renovation. This is the timeline….’ And I was like, wait a second, that’s when the thesis exhibition is supposed to be here,” she said.</span></span></p>
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<strong style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:700; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">‘Now what?’</span></strong><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal"> </span></span>
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<p><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">Hamilton confirmed that the cohort’s show would be held in Riley Hall of Art and Design instead.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">“It’s not a very big gallery, so to exhibit our cohort’s work, we would have to go in two-week installments,” Hamilton said.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">The cohort wanted the opportunity to exhibit in a gallery space at the same time. Hamilton asked her mom for advice and she suggested the </span></span><a href="https://southbendart.org/"><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="-webkit-text-decoration-skip:none"><span style="text-decoration-skip-ink:none">South Bend Museum of Art</span></span></span></span></a><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal"> (SBMA).</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">“The group was really excited about the idea because it’s a museum,” Hamilton said.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">Mendelsohn, who has a heart for making art and art education accessible to all, saw it as “a really wonderful opportunity to bring our work outside of Notre Dame’s campus and into the community.”</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">Hamilton added, “It kind of bridges that space between Notre Dame and South Bend in a really nice way.”</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">For the SBMA, exhibiting the students’ thesis work is a perfect fit with the museum’s mission.</span></span><br>
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<p><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">“We collaborate with education and community members on programming and exhibition ideas that serve all members of the community,” said Krista Hoefle, SBMA’s senior curator.</span></span><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal"></span></span><br>
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<p><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">With a plausible solution in hand, the cohort presented the alternative location to art and design faculty, who accepted the proposal. The MFA Class of 2023 would defend their thesis work in an exhibition held at the South Bend Museum of Art.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">“I think the students demonstrated the flexibility many of us learned during COVID — like, OK, Plan A didn’t work. Plan B didn’t work. Now what?” said Lahr, who in addition to being an art professor serves as the director of graduate studies.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">“They’ve been a good group. They’ve had a lot of curveballs thrown at them in their three years and they’ve done a good job of adapting. The fact that they initiated this is a real testament to their perseverance,” Lahr said.</span></span></p>
<h3 style="margin-bottom:21px"><strong style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:700; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">‘Happy to end my degree’ at SBMA</span></strong></h3>
<p><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">As Hamilton and Mendelsohn prepare to defend their theses and receive their MFAs, they look forward to what comes next. Hamilton will join the design faculty at a university in New York City and Mendelsohn expects to instruct in a nonprofit setting.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">“I am particularly interested in art education and making sure it’s accessible to underserved communities and people of all ages. I am looking at (job) positions that provide opportunities for people to create and learn different artistic methods and techniques,” Mendelsohn said.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">From 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, April 7, at the SMBA, the six MFA art and design students will proudly attend their thesis exhibition reception, which is free and open to the public. </span></span><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">The South Bend Museum of Art is located at </span></span><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">120 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal"><a href="https://southbendart.org/see/notredame-master-of-fine-arts-thesis-exhibition">The exhibition will be on display through mid-June.</a> Admission to the museum is free, and gallery hours are </span></span><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. The museum is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays and on major holidays.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">For Mendelsohn, the exhibit is the perfect ending to the past three years.</span></span><br>
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<span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">“I love downtown South Bend and I love the South Bend Museum of Art. It’s very close to where I live. So I am very, very happy to end my degree in that space."</span></span></p>
<h2>Gallery</h2>
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<p><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">“</span></span><span style="font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-style:normal">Our cohort’s thesis exhibition contains work created during our final year in the MFA program. The six of us represent areas of industrial design, graphic design, sculpture, ceramics, photography and painting. Each of us develops a self-directed research focus to guide our thesis body of work.” — Amelia Mendelsohn</span></span></p>
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<p class="attribution"><em>Originally published by <span class="rel-author">Gwen O'Brien, Office of Public Affairs,</span> at <span class="rel-source"><a href="https://publicaffairs.nd.edu/news/art-and-design-exhibit-at-sbma-bridges-space-between-notre-dame-and-south-bend/">publicaffairs.nd.edu</a></span> on <span class="rel-pubdate">April 6</span>.</em></p>Gwen O'Brien, Office of Public Affairs