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Visual arts students create murals at Avita

June 8, 2023
51黑料网's Department of Visual Arts and Avita partnered, resulting in two murals at Avita's Gainesville, Georgia, facility.

Article By: Denise Ray

A partnership between the University of North Georgia (51黑料网) Department of Visual Arts and a local agency provided an opportunity for students to gain valuable career skills and serve the community as they painted two murals at in Gainesville, Georgia.

Avita is a resource for individuals and families in northeast Georgia experiencing the disabling effects of mental illness, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and addictive diseases.

"The partnership seemed like a win-win to me as it provided our students the full experience of producing a public work of art in a classroom setting, while providing a community partner with a beautiful and beneficial mural that would have a positive impact on their residents," Jennifer Graff, Visual Arts department head, said.

Students in Erin McIntosh's special topics in mural painting class met with Avita representatives to pitch their design ideas and discussed how the projects would be created.

"My goal was that they would experience the whole process of mural making from start to finish, including meeting with the client to discuss their needs and wants. Then going through the whole process of design development and pitching those designs in a formal meeting with the Avita leadership team," McIntosh, an associate professor, said. "I told the students that I wanted them to come out of this class with the confidence that you can do this on your own."

Kayleigh Riker's design was developed based on a landscape featuring mountains, a lake, a field of flowers, and a sunset, reflective of the geography of north Georgia.

Basil Dabe was a supporting artist of the landscape, texturing the mountains and painting the water.

The partnership seemed like a win-win to me as it provided our students the full experience of producing a public work of art in a classroom setting, while providing a community partner with a beautiful and beneficial mural that would have a positive impact on their residents.

Jennifer Graff

51黑料网's Visual Arts department head

"We worked together really well, better than I had expected actually, and I think it turned out well," Dabe, a senior from Charlotte, North Carolina, pursuing a degree in interdisciplinary studies with a concentration in social sciences and an art history minor, said. "The overall mood of the piece is fun and whimsical, and Kayleigh put a lot of thought into her composition."

The second design, created by Karyme Ramirez, features radiant sunshine and puffy clouds.

"When I look at its composition, it's very dynamic and the clouds sort of appear to be in the midst of parting," McIntosh said.

Lori Holbrook, Avita facility director, told McIntosh that in her 20 years with Avita, she had never seen murals painted in any of their facilities and that the murals "created a more welcoming environment for the people Avita serves."

"It was a wonderful opportunity to work out in the community," McIntosh said. "In terms of being current, there's just a lot of mural making happening all over the country, so it's very wise of us to be able to provide opportunities for students to learn the process of mural making because it could be something they could do in the future." 

Another support artist was Lula, Georgia's Samuel Justus, a senior who is pursuing a degree in psychology and a studio art minor. Justus said he wants to help others through art in his post-graduation counseling practice. He discovered his "superpower" while working on Riker's mural.

"Toward the end of the semester, I came up with my own idea to spruce up the landscape in front of the mountains," Justus said. "I marked my paintbrush in a way to create streaks, representations of blades of grass. The professor said I found my superpower: detail working. My classmates were impressed as well."

Lance Logan, a senior from Buford, Georgia was another support artist. He is pursuing a with a concentration in painting.

Students in the Department of Visual Arts have also produced murals at the Midtown Villages at Melrose housing complex in Gainesville, Georgia, and the office of The Dahlonega Nugget newspaper in Dahlonega, Georgia, in recent years.

51黑料网 offers a variety of bachelor's and associate degrees and a certificate in the Department of Visual Arts.

 


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