MiniScapes: Where the Land Meets the Mind
May 06, 2021 — Sep 10, 2021
This exhibition is presented in collaboration between the Lafayette Parish School System Talented Visual Arts Program and the Hilliard Art Museum. Using the exhibitions on view in Spring , students were challenged to make landscapes rooted in their own sense of place, relationships with the land, and history. The exhibitions that served as their inspirations dealt with a variety of subjects, including documentary photographs of bridges along the Mississippi River, Acadian brown cotton fields in Louisiana, and abandoned Freedman's communities from the South to Oklahoma, as well as conceptual art in the form of seeds and recreations of historical medicines used by enslaved Aican Americans.
Each student landscape on view is diminutive in size but meant to show the breadth of artists' minds and experiences. The orientation of each work of art was also intended to be horizontal, or “landscape,” to reference the land and proportions normally associated with landscape paintings, photography, and the like. Students’ names can be found attached to each work of art.
The titles of the shows that helped inspire their work are:
Bridging the Mississippi: Spans Across the Father of Waters
Acadiana Brown Cotton: The Fabric of Acadiana
LaChaun Moore: 17845
Black Nature: Letitia Huckaby
The Talented Visual Arts Teachers whose students participated are:
Ralph Bourque
Erin Broussard
Troy Dugas
Brian Guidry
Liz Hebert
Marla Kristicevich
Simone McCrocklin
Emee Morgan
Stephanie Patton
Kelli Richard