Work Study Make

This exhibition features art made by the six students who currently work as gallery assistants in the Bush Art Center Galleries: Catherine Nelson, Jade Ruiz, Molly Wardius, Nikki Tranel, and Sydney Suchy.

Jackson Venski, Einstein. Oil on canvas.
Molly Wardius, Delphinium. Poster design

Working in the gallery provides the opportunity to see things from the other side of the desk, so to speak. Gallery skills include learning a myriad of ways to install art, problem-solving complex installations, writing blog posts, answering visitor questions, and many, many other miscellaneous tasks. There’s much more to gallery work than meets the eye!

This year’s staff includes students studying Art Education, Studio Art, and Graphic Design.

Jade Ruiz, Playroom. Milk paint on wood

Work Study Make is on display from October 2 through December 1 in the Godschalx Gallery.

Sydney Suchy, Dessert. Acrylic on canvas
Nikki Tranel, Cardigan. Yarn
Catherine Nelson, Self Portrait 2021. Acrylic on canvas
Poster designed by Sydney Suchy.

2023-24 Juried Student Art Show

The annual juried exhibition of work by current St. Norbert College students is on display! All current students were able to submit work made during their time in college.

This year’s strong show features six award-winning artists, selected by juror Laura Schley, the Public Arts Coordinator for the City of Green Bay. Laura graduated from UWGB with a double major in Art and Arts Management with emphases in Painting, Textiles and Gallery and Museum Practices. Her personal artistic practice includes painting murals, sewing and mending clothes, and experimenting with fibers and natural dyes.

Congratulations to the following award winners:

  • First Place: Maddie Smith
  • Second Place: Catherine Nelson
  • Third Place: Gia Minneci
  • Honorable Mentions:
    • Emma Fry
    • Tylie
    • Samuel Satterlie

Honorable Mentions

Emma Fry, Smile. Illustration, print on paper.

Samuel Satterlie, Ghoul. Monotype print on paper

Tylie Scheetz, Orange You Glad It’s Tea Time? Clay

Tylie Scheetz, Orange You Glad It’s Tea Time? Clay

Third Place

Gia Minneci, Cavities. Monotype print on paper

Gia Minneci, Cavities. Monotype print on paper

Second Place

Catherine Nelson, Room to Grow. Relief print on paper

Catherine Nelson, Room to Grow. Relief print on paper

First Place

Maddie Smith, Behind the Scenes of An American Farmer. Photograph on paper.

Maddie Smith, Behind the Scenes of An American Farmer. Photograph on paper.

The exhibition will be on display from November 6-December 1, and the reception was on November 9th from 5-6:30 p.m.

Congratulations to all!

Poster, marketing materials, and awards cards designed by Sydney Suchy.