Baylor University Link Martin Museum Home Page Link
Baylor > Martin Museum of Art > News

News Categories
•  Art
•  Martin Museum of Art





Top News
•  Ceramicist Yih-Wen Kuo and the Baylor Contemporary Quilt Invitational are at the Martin Museum of Art
•  First Exhibition of the Fall Semester at the Martin Museum of Art
•  Frary Artwork Donated to Baylor
•  Art Student and Studio Faculty Exhibition
•  New Exhibitions Open Jan 22
•  BFA Exhibition
•  Richard Ash to Present Gallery Talk at Baylor
•  Printmaker & Master Draughtsman at Museum
•  Al Souza, John Tilton, Blair Meerfeld at Martin Museum of Art
•  Martin Museum of Art Receives Award for "Texas Modern"
•  Student Exhibition Awards
•  It's That Time Again! Annual Art Student/Studio Faculty Exhibition
•  The First Exhibitions of 2008!

Solo Exhibitions by Fenci and Woodson at Baylor's Martin Museum

Oct. 30, 2007

Ceramicist Piero Fenci and landscape painter Jim Woodson will be featured in solo exhibitions at the Martin Museum of Art at Baylor University from October 25 through November 20 and November 26-29.

Fenci cites a range of diverse inspiration for his ceramic art: Etruscan ceramics, Japanese folk ceramics, origami, Shaker hatboxes, Pre-Columbian architecture and industrial machinery. Three pieces in the exhibition, each titled "Turbine" are reminiscent of industrial machinery, yet are clearly delicate art objects.

Fenci was born in Santa Barbara, Calif., and earned his master of fine arts degree in 1975 from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in Alfred, New York. Since 1975, Fenci has been teaching at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches. He received the SFA University Foundation Faculty Achievement Award for innovation and excellence in teaching, research and service in 1998. He displays his work in numerous exhibitions around the country and is included in many private and public collections including the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston.

Landscape artist Jim Woodson paints Texas scenes familiar to him from his childhood. Woodson is an associate professor of art at Texas Christian University, where he has taught since 1974. He draws inspiration not only from a lifetime growing up amidst the Texas landscape but also by his extensive travels in New Mexico. His large, complex landscapes with their expansive views of scenes in the Big Bend area of Texas and the mountains of New Mexico seem eternal and unchanging. Yet mirage-like splatters and abstract marks suggesting movement and changing perception.

Woodson has had two solo exhibitions at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. In 1999 his work was selected for inclusion in the international invitational exhibition, "Bienniale Internazionale Dell'Arte Contemporanea" in Florence, Italy. His work can be found in numerous private and public collections throughout Texas. Woodson's home and studio are in Fort Worth.

The Martin Museum of Art is located in the Hooper-Schaefer Fine Arts Center on the Baylor University campus. Hours are 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and noon - 5 p.m. on Saturday. The museum is closed during university holidays. Admission is free and all events are open to the public. For more information call (254) 710-1867 or visit the museum web site at www.baylor.edu/martinmuseum .

More News ...




Department of Art Link
Outdoor Sculpture Photo
Copyright © Baylor® University. All rights reserved. Trademark/DMCA information. Privacy statement.
Baylor University  Waco, Texas 76798  1-800-BAYLOR-U