Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Senior Spotlight: Kayleigh Riddell


Kayleigh Riddell (Georgetown, Ky) combines needle and paintbrush with a kind of symbiotic sensitivity that only some who is interested in the psychology of sibling interactions can. Coming from a strong and independent matriarchal family, she uses her bond with her sister to, in part, illustrate the nature of this particular relationship while also dramatize similar narratives found in other habitats, from the depths of seas to African jungle, for example. She is a double major in Psychology.

On Shelby (her sister): "Protection, caring, and home are just some of the main staples of our sisterhood." -- Kayleigh Riddell

Kayleigh Riddell, Shark and Remora, oil and embroidery floss, 16 x 20 inches

With Keyleigh, I conclude the expos of the five BA candidates in why is this happening? (2013 Senior Thesis, ART455). Please visit the previous blogposts on DanielLauren and Elizabeth, and Jen


why is this happening?
Senior Art Exhibition 2013 

March 22 - April 5, 2013
reception, lecture and screening: Friday, March 22, 5 – 7 PM

For more information please follow Anne Wright Wilson Fine Arts Gallery, Georgetown College, Georgetown, KY http://www.georgetowncollege.edu/galleries/ or https://www.facebook.com/whyisthishappening2013

Jeanette Tesmer, Director of Art Galleries and Curator of Collections
E-mail: jeanette_tesmer@georgetowncollege.edu
Phone: 502-863-8399
Boris Zakic, Professor of Art
E-mail: boris_zakic@georgetowncollege.edu
Phone: 502-863-8107

1 comment:

Earl Grey said...

Thanks for sharing the information about the students and their work with us. Boris.

Seniors, best wishes as you install your work and prepare for the reception this week. We look forward to your opening on Friday!