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THE BLUEPRINT

65th Senior Art Show

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65TH BI-ANNUAL SENIOR ART EXHIBITION

November 22 – December 10, 2021
Reception and Awards Ceremony: Friday, December 3rd 5-7pm

Salisbury University is proud to present the 65th biannual senior art exhibition, The Blueprint. Nine students will be featured in the show with a course, Senior Exhibition taught by Professor Jinchul Kim: Sydnie Bjork, Brian Dipirro, Duckie Donahue, Taylor Higgs, Bryce Porter, Nicholas Manolatos, Joey Osborne, Isaiah Randolph, Gabby Wilkins. “The Blueprint,” will showcase various forms of art, such as, glass blowing, photography, graphic design, drawing, painting, and new media. The exhibition will be held at the Downtown Campus University Gallery in Salisbury, MD.
The past two years have been very difficult on these seniors because this is the first time they have had in-person classes since the pandemic. “The Blueprint,” will showcase the progress and work that has been hiding in the shadows. Each artist has planned out what they will be showcasing and how exactly that will be carried out. Every student has a different taste of style and that will be very apparent in “The Blueprint.”
Admission to the gallery spaces is free and light refreshments will be provided during the reception. 
For more information call 410-548-2547, or visit the SU Galleries website at www.salisbury.edu/universitygalleries
Special thanks to all committees that assisted in making a fantastic show.



Instructor: Professor Jinchul Kim

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JINCHUL KIM earned a BFA and MFA from King Se-Jong University in Seoul Korea, concentrating in painting. In 1993 he earned another MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. He exhibits his work internationally, including shows in Korea, Japan, France, Spain and the U.S. He has had over 23 solo exhibitions in New York, Florida, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Seoul and over 300 invitational group exhibitions. He was selected as the Artist of the Year in 1986 by Art Journal magazine in Seoul. In 1995 he received the Phyllis H. Mason Grant from the Art Students League of New York. In 2005 he was awarded a grant from the George Sugarman Foundation in Novato, California. He has received the Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award twice, in both 2006 and 2013. Kim is a professor at Salisbury University and teaches Senior Exhibition, Painting and Drawing classes as head of the painting and drawing areas. In 2008 he earned the University System of Maryland’s highest faculty honor: The Regents Faculty Awards for Excellence in Teaching. The same year he also received the Salisbury University Distinguish Faculty Award in Teaching.

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