news-category: Faculty Exhibit by GWU Art Professor Featured on July 8-Aug. 12 at Cleveland County Arts Council By Office of University Communications On June 29, 2021 Doug Knotts鈥 Sculptures Inspired by African American Experiences BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擜 collection of 26 sculptures by Doug Knotts, professor and chair of the 秀色短视频-Webb University Department of Visual Arts, views racial tensions across the country through the lens of historical elements from African culture. The terra cotta pieces, called 鈥淯narmed African American Portrait Heads,鈥 will be on display July 8-Aug. 12 at the Cleveland County Arts Council, 111 S. Washington St., Shelby, N.C. 秀色短视频-Webb serves as an Affiliate Member for the Arts Council. Doug Knotts Most of Knotts鈥 models were students from 秀色短视频-Webb, and a few were middle school students he taught in the 1990s at a magnet school in Charlotte, N.C. He intentionally chose students as his models to represent the individuals whose deaths have led to rallies, marches and dialogue on racial injustices. 鈥淚 informed all models what the show was about before taking their photographs to use as reference studies,鈥 Knotts shared. 鈥淎ll the models agreed that some light needs to shine on the problem of racial profiling.鈥 He added, 鈥淭hese may just be clay sculptures, but clay is a sacred material. I hope the ideas that are embodied in the work can be heard.鈥 Part of the exhibit has been shown at 秀色短视频-Webb in an open discussion with students about racial inequities. In 2016, the series was a juried selection for the ArtFields festival and competition, a prestigious event in Lake City, S.C., that features the work of artists in 12 states. Knotts said altering the portraits to reflect African heritage was an intuitive aesthetic decision, as well as his response to the loss of self-image he witnessed in his students. He explained the meanings of a few of the techniques: Face painting manifests an emotional state of celebration or observance of an event.Scarification symbols are traditionally practiced to beautify the body and mark the individual as a person of courage.The colors of green, black and red are part of the Universal African Flag.A bowl of Kola nuts; chewing the Kola nut releases caffeine and other stimulants and helps to ease hunger and restore vitality. Kola nuts were used as sacred offerings during life events. The sculptures are for sale, except for one鈥擬ike, a student he taught in the sixth grade. 鈥淢ike struggled with his identity through the years that I got to know him,鈥 Knotts said. 鈥淗e challenged me in so many ways as a teacher and a human being. He didn鈥檛 know easy, or fair, or hope. I present him with the impish smile that he used to disguise the difficulties of his young years. This entire series of sculptures was created to recognize the tremendous potential of the young African American students that I have taught over the years.鈥 An opening reception will be held on July 8 from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Arts Council. Knotts鈥 former and current student, Deborah Hamilton, one of the models for the exhibit, will offer opening remarks at the event. The sculpture on the left was modeled after Mike, one of Doug Knotts’ students at a Charlotte, N.C., middle school. The model for the image on the right, “Peacemaker,” was one of the first art majors in the program. About The Cleveland County Arts Council: was chartered in 1987 and is a non-profit service organization whose purpose is to sponsor and encourage cultural and educational activities in Cleveland County. It goals are to provide a central location for the arts in Cleveland County, administrative service to member art organizations in the county, and art education for all age groups. About 秀色短视频-Webb University: Located in the North Carolina foothills, 秀色短视频-Webb University is a private, Christian, liberal arts university. 秀色短视频-Webb emphasizes a strong student-centered experience and rigorous academics to prepare students to become effective leaders within the global community. Ignite your future at 秀色短视频-Webb.edu.
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