Wings Over Wall Street

Wing’s Over Wall Street’s first contemporary art installation ‘Close to you’: A Tribute to Karen Condron by Jim Condron, Adjunct Professor in the Department of Art + Design, Art History, Art Education.

Just like me, vintage bicycle, Karen Condron’s clothing, 72x65x10 inches, 2019

“Through adversity we find our heroes” – Steve Gleason

‘Close to You,’ an art installation to honor the memory of Karen Condron, will be featured at the Muscular Dystrophy Association’s annual Wings Over Wall Street Benefit Gala. The stirring exhibition includes ten sculptural installations by her son, the artist Jim Condron. Karen Condron passed away in July of 2018 after a nearly eight-year battle with ALS. She was the 2015 winner of the MDA Spirit Award and embodied all that the award represents.

To make the sculptural works, Jim Condron combines his mother’s clothing and shoes with materials such as a bicycle, a crib, mannequin arms, yarrow and straw to create intangible forms that express his mother’s ebullience throughout her life and the challenges of the disease. Each piece expresses the complexities of nostalgia and deep grief. The exhibition will also include personal photographs and ephemera that openly depict his mother’s joys, and her losses as ALS progressed through her body.

Jim Condron’s works of art honor Karen’s life and were created to raise awareness of the life-threatening effects of muscular dystrophy and muscle-debilitating diseases, such as ALS, and of MDA’s important mission to find a cure.

Gala / Exhibit Location: Building – 555 West 18th Street, New York City (at 11th Avenue) NY, NY. Registration Required. https://jcondron.com/wingsoverwallstreet/

Jim Condron

BIOGRAPHY: Originally from Long Island, NY and Connecticut, Jim Condron earned his MFA at the Hoffberger School of Painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art (2004) and a BA in Art and English from Colby College, Waterville, ME (1992). He also studied at the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture (1993-’95). Since 1993, Condron has studied with Rohini Ralby, the artist’s mentor. His work appears nationally and internationally in galleries and museums as well as in corporate, university, public and private collections. Jim Condron is adjunct faculty in the Department of Art + Design, Art History, Art Education at Towson University.

Artist Statement: Condron’s pieces express humor, absurdity and beauty through the combination and interaction of everyday objects, castoff remnants and paint. Each piece is titled with a textual fragment from a story that intends to add to the work’s rhetoric rather than naming or defining it. Titles are applied to the pieces the same way Condron assembles materials and are appropriated from literature by an array of great authors such as Don DeLillo, James Salter, Anton Chekhov, Nikolai Gogol, Oscar Wilde, Hunter Thompson, Kurt Vonnegut, Ernest Hemmingway, Henry Miller, Anais Nin, and others. https://jcondron.com/

Maryland State Arts Council Announces Individual Arts Award Recipients

This year’s awardees represent the fields of Creative Nonfiction/Fiction, Digital/Electronic Arts, Media Arts, Painting, Theater Solo Performance, and Works on Paper. Awardees were chosen, based solely on artistic merit, by an out-of-state jury of discipline-specific experts. READ MORE

Maryland States Arts Council

Congratulations to the SEVERAL TU faculty and alumni who are recipients of the Maryland State Arts Council 2019 Individual Artist Award. COFAC faculty and alumni work samples and websites available below:

Amanda Burnham, Professor, 2D Foundations Area Coordinator

Two sided ink drawing on folded paper 16 x 20″ 2018 

Carrie Fucile, Digital Art & Design Lecturer

Occupational Enterprises, 2018

Tom Boram, Adjuct Professor Digital Arts + Design

Greg McLemore Adjunct III |Studio Arts, Foundations

G.D. oil on Arches oil paper, 30″ x 22″

Sam LaCombe, Adjunct III, Studio Arts, Foundations

Los Angeles, Oil on canvas, 20 x 30 inches

The following MFA alums received awards:

Amy Boone-McCreesh ’10 creates multi-media artwork that addresses the clash between handmade and technical processes with an allusion to granduer.

Shop Til You Drop
2018, Mixed media and collage on paper with found objects, 52” x 34” x 3”

Alice Valenti is a Maryland-based artist who exhibits nationally.  She has a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art and an MFA from Towson University. 

2018; oil on panel; 10″ x 8

Leslie Shellowis a Baltimore based artist who grew up in the Washington DC area. Her work consists of ink drawing on panel and paper, oil painting on panel, bookmaking, printmaking and cut paper installation. She holds an MFA in Painting from Towson University.

Mineral Pool Detail 2

Jackie Milad creates textured works on paper by cutting away and collaging older works into new pieces, as a practice to constantly reinvent the value and purpose of her artwork. She was also recently named a Sondheim finalist! She received her BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts, and her MFA from Towson University.

Arches, 2018