The 2022 Bachelor of Arts Exhibition (BAX), which features works in the creative arts by 36 third- and fourth-year Grinnell College students, opened on Friday, April 22, in the Grinnell College Museum of Art. The exhibition will be on display through May 23.
Jonathan deLima, who manages the contemporary corporate art collection for the Krause Group, served as the 2022 juror for BAX. deLima oversees art locations in the United States and Europe and developed the art program for Des Moines’ Krause Gateway Center, which was designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop. Previously, deLima was at the Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills, and he has also consulted for private, corporate, and public collections.
“How wonderful to encounter the terrific work and engagement of these students, faculty, and the Museum team,” said deLima. “And, especially after the recent years, getting to discuss such dedicated artwork in its proximity, in person, and in a variety of modes is a very welcome opportunity.”
Jonathan deLima conducted a roundtable discussion with Grinnell College students and mentored many students individually before the awards ceremony. deLima selected the following awardees:
Inez Louise Henely ’14 Best in Show Award:
- Max Sorenson ’22, Tracings (Bur Oak, White Oak, Walnut), archival ink on paper
- Alexandra Fontana ’22, Plastic Topographies, digital photography
- Caroline Shea ’22, Tube, muslin, yarn, canvas, burlap, fiberfill, wire
- Emma Hastie ’23, Meat Factory, marker on watercolor-saturated paper
- Peta Barth ’22, Premium Gas, digital photography print
- Mordecai Gonzalez-Rodriguez ’23, Queer Body I, reduction linocut
- Melanie Holst ’22, 2020, mixed media
- Zainab Thompson ’22, Death, butcher paper, black cardstock, pen-and-ink
- Christa Cochran ’22, Do you understand me now? photo paper, plastic, plexiglass, acrylic paint
- Will Borda ’22, Refuge, linoleum relief print
The Grinnell College Museum of Art is free and open Tuesday through Friday, 11 am to 5:30 pm and Saturday noon to 5 pm. For more information, please visit grinnell.edu/museum.
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