Visual Culture Lecture Series: Abby Haddican, Graphic Design & Kimberlee Joy Roth, Studio Ceramics 

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Montague Lecture Hall 70

1151 University Dr
Duluth, MN 55812
(218) 726-8877 (Alt Local)

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Tuesday, April 7, 2020 | 6 pm | Abby Haddican, Graphic Design & Kimberlee Joy Roth, Studio Ceramics (Annual Student Exhibition 2020 Jurors) | Montague Hall 70

Abby Haddican holds a B.A. in English from the University of Minnesota, and received her design education at the College of Visual Arts. Her work has been recognized by Communication Arts, the TDC, Print, AIGA 50 Books/50 Covers, AIGA Minnesota, and the Tokyo Type Directors Club, among others. When Abby’s not working, she enjoys reading, running, dance-cleaning, day-drinking, public radio, one-way feuds, practical jokes, singing in the shower, and working her fingers to the bone. Her studio is in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Kimberlee Joy Roth graduated from the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities with an MFA in Ceramics and an Art History minor in 2007. She is a 2013 McKnight Artist Fellow in Ceramics and a Fiscal Year 2016 and 2011 recipient of an Artist Initiative Grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. Sections from her 2016 solo exhibition What We Have To Lose, at the Christensen Center Art Gallery at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, MN, will be on permanent loan at The Owatonna Arts Center, Owatonna, MN and the MacRostie Art Center, Grand Rapids, MN. Her fall 2012 solo exhibition at St. Catherine University's Catherine G. Murphy Gallery in St. Paul, MN raised $1,143 for The Algalita Marine Research Institute in Long Beach, California. Her ceramic work is in the permanent collection of the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis, MN, the Lincoln Arts and Culture Foundation in Lincoln, California and has been shown nationally in juried ceramic exhibitions. She maintains a studio in the Northeast Arts District of Minneapolis, is co-president of Minnesota Women Ceramics Artists and is the Technician for the Art and Art History Department and The Catherine G. Murphy Gallery at St. Catherine University.

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