Rebirth, featuring artwork created by Corey Crum, will be on display in the Marian University Art Gallery located in the Michael A. Evans Center for Health Sciences from February 26, – March 29, 2018. A reception of the exhibit and artist talk will be held March 15, from 4-6 p.m. The exhibit and reception are generously funded by the Talbot Street Art Fair and are free and open to the public.
Crum’s current body of work is about place. His paintings and drawings teeter between abstraction, observation, and exaggeration. At times, dripping strokes of paint can be found next to a rendered form; Crum admires both the observed and the abstracted moments that can often live in harmony. He creates exteriors that identify as invented realities. Within these invented realities is a new fantastical world that is set in the fictitious future due to the expiration of our planet. After the rot, decay, and deconstruction, the rebirth of our new Earth occurs. The new world is composed of elements from our “current” Earth and joined with elements of the new, which now become natural hybrids.
Mr. Crum has been a part of various solo and group exhibitions including “Tapped One2: The Manifest Prize” and an upcoming solo show “Deconstruction/Reconstruction” at the Tippecanoe Art Federation in Lafayette, Indiana. Throughout his artistic career Crum has received various awards including the Past Presidents’ award for the 73rd South Shore Arts Salon Show, and Second Place for the Dick Blick Juried art show at the Jack Olson Gallery in Dekalb, Illinois. Corey graduated with a BFA in Ceramics and Painting from Indiana State University. He then went on to pursue an MFA in Painting from Northern Illinois University. From 2012-2017 Crum was Assistant Professor of Art at St. Joseph’s College in Rensselaer, Indiana. In 2016 Crum served as the Art Department Chair at St. Joseph’s College. Presently, Crum is a professional artist and educator living and working in Zionsville Indiana.
The Marian University Art Gallery (Evans Center) is located on the north end of the second floor of the Michael Evans Center for Health Sciences on the Marian University campus. Gallery hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays. Please contact Gallery Director Crystal Vicars-Pugh at cvicarspugh@marian.edu or 317.955.6665 for additional information.
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Marian University (www.marian.edu), founded in Indianapolis in 1937, is the only Catholic liberal arts university in central Indiana. It serves a student body of nearly 3,000 through dedication to excellent teaching and learning in the Franciscan and liberal arts traditions. Marian University is one of Indiana’s 31 independent colleges and one of 244 Catholic colleges and universities nationwide.
Since 2001, Marian University has been led by President Daniel J. Elsener, whose vision and leadership are transforming the university. In 2013, Marian University opened the Michael A. Evans Center for Health Sciences, home to its College of Osteopathic Medicine. Marian University has amassed 33 national championships in cycling, and won the NAIA Football National Championship in 2012 and 2015.