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This exhibition was conceived in 2009 as a response to a request to mount a faculty exhibition to showcase the work being produced by the faculty of the Painting Department at the Savannah Campus of the Savannah College of Art and Design. The resulting exhibition includes full time faculty, part time faculty, and visiting artists who were involved with the department during the 2008/2009 academic year.

Rather than schedule a show at a local gallery it was suggested that we attempt to find an international venue. The resulting schedule is more then we could have hoped for. This exhibition would not have happened were it not for the work of Blazo Kovacevic. His drive and determination has given us this remarkable opportunity.

Painting exhibition participants:
Adam Cvijanovic, Blazo Kovacevic, Craig Drennen, Denise Carson,
Gregory Eltringham
, Laura Mosquera, Matt Blackwell, Morgan Santander, Natalija Mijatovic, Roger Walton,
Stephen Knudsen
, Suzanne Jackson, Todd Schroeder.

Drawing exhibition participants:

27.3.10

Stephen Knudsen

Stephen Knudsen, "Sacrifice On The Medusa #147", 218 x 139cm, Oil on Linen, 2010.


Stephen Knudsen, "Sacrifice #7,000,000,000", 60 x 42cm, Oil on Canvas, 2010.

Stephen Knudsen (b. Ft. Riley, Kansas 1962, resides in Savannah, Georgia) has a B.S. from Pacific Lutheran University, and a M.F.A. from Savannah College of Art and Design. He has developed the Knudsen Dual Color Wheel, which is used at the Savannah College of Art and Design, and the University of Central Missouri. He has revised Monroe Beardsley’s aesthetics in an essay used on the campus at the Savannah College of Art and Design. Knudsen is a regular writer for Art Calendar Magazine and theartstory.org on topics of design, critical art theory, and analysis. His work has been exhibited in numerous exhibitions since 1992, including a retrospective exhibition Decade, in 2003 at the Bergen Gallery, Savannah, GA; and group exhibitions in New York, Cologne, and the international group exhibition Fruits from the Garden of Good and Evil that traveled to London, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Atlanta. Knudsen is currently professor of painting at Savannah College of Art and Design.

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