UMPI art student plans senior thesis exhibition

6 years ago

PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — The University of Maine at Presque Isle Fine Art Program will present a solo exhibition this month in the Pullen Art Gallery, developed through the 2018-19 Fine Art Senior Thesis Exhibition course.  

The Fine Art Senior Thesis Exhibition, a six credit, academic-year-long course, is a capstone to the BFA program. The rigorous course of study is unique to most statewide BFA programs. The senior show allows enrolled students to have an experience similar to a graduate school environment.

Students are required to prepare a body of work for the solo exhibition and defend it orally and in writing, in order to graduate.

Student Jami Cass opened her show on May 2. “Rejectamenta: A Conversation Between Surface & Subject” will run through May 12.

Her paintings focus on the beauty of the rural and urban landscape juxtaposed with the objects that mar it. Her current body of work is made on assembled and sewn nonrecyclable plastic bags, tarps, and fabrics. She aims to draw attention to the overwhelming amount of plastic and trash thoughtlessly discarded. Her paintings explore the question of where it all goes when we throw our garbage away.

The Fine Art Department commends Cass’s efforts in the capstone course. She has been responsible for all aspects of her exhibition, from making the frames and labels for the pieces, to advertising and promoting the show to the campus and community, to arranging for the art reception (including food and music), to developing the final artist’s statement, to preparing the gallery talk.

As a final component of this yearlong project, she will turn in her final thesis, an in-depth research paper about her work and the art, the artists that influenced it, and her aesthetic decisions.

For additional information, contact Hyrum Benson, UMPI Assistant Professor of Fine Art, at 207-768-9441 or hyrum.benson@maine.edu.

Submitted by the Community and Media Relations Office of the University of Maine at Presque Isle.