ceramics – UofL News Tue, 21 Apr 2026 21:06:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Hite Art Institute exhibition spotlights first Master of Fine Arts graduates /section/arts-and-humanities/hite-art-institute-exhibition-spotlights-first-graduates-of-master-of-fine-arts-program/ /section/arts-and-humanities/hite-art-institute-exhibition-spotlights-first-graduates-of-master-of-fine-arts-program/#respond Mon, 08 May 2017 14:21:36 +0000 http://uoflnews.com/?p=36710 As the Cressman Center for Visual Arts filled with people for opening night of the , Scott Massey, director of the Hite Art Institute, took the floor.

Surrounded by their art, he congratulated Miranda Becht, Tom LeGoff and Marie-Elena Ottman for becoming the first class to graduate from Hite’s Master of Fine Art program. The first courses for the 60 credit hour degree began in 2014. It’s the only MFA program in Louisville.

“I want to thank you for all your work these past three years,” Massey said to resounding applause.

Marie-Elena Ottman

The MFA Thesis Exhibition runs through May 27 in the Cressman. The diversity of art forms in the show reflects the diversity of offerings in the MFA program. Students may choose to practice in a variety of mediums or narrow in on one. Courses include ceramics, drawing, fibers, glass, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, design, mixed media, book arts and new media.

“I loved that the program let me explore,” Ottman said. “It was the perfect opportunity to grow as an artist.”

Her work at the Cressman, titled “Transplant: Fruits of their Labor,” features winding vines of ceramic, glass and metal. Ottman, who is from Panama, used the vines to metaphorically consider topics such as immigration, migrant labor and translation.            

Classmate and photographer Tom LeGoff displayed photographic cabinet cards to develop a visual story and mythology of a destroyed town.

He said he perused the MFA to better his craft and to “submerge myself more deeply in photography.”

Miranda Becht

He hopes to teach and Indiana University Southeast and the University of Kentucky have shown interest.

The program started small with just a few students a year as there wasn’t enough studio space to accommodate more. But, are coming to fruition. Construction begins this month and the space should be ready for students in spring 2018, Massey said.

The Portland space will allow the program to expand and broaden its reach in the city, which can only be a good thing, said Chris Reitz, Hite’s director of galleries.

“Artists trained in the global principles and practice of contemporary art-making are a real benefit to the city,” he said. “You really need an MFA program to become a nationally and internationally recognized arts center.”

Faculty, staff, friends and family cheered on the MFA grads. Photo by Tom LeGoff.
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Art from the heart: UofL to host annual ceramics sale /section/arts-and-humanities/art-from-the-heart-uofl-to-host-annual-ceramics-sale/ /section/arts-and-humanities/art-from-the-heart-uofl-to-host-annual-ceramics-sale/#respond Wed, 30 Nov 2016 18:10:46 +0000 http://uoflnews.com/?p=34201 Handcrafted ceramics by University of Louisville student and faculty artists will be available for purchase just in time for holiday shopping.

The university’s annual ceramics sale will be 8 a.m. – 8 p.m., Dec. 2 and 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Dec. 3 in the ceramics studio in the Studio Arts building, 2314 S. Floyd St.

Many items will be available in the $10 to $30 range including plates, mugs, bowls and other tableware. Additional items including large vases, serving bowls and platters also will be available.

Proceeds from the sale benefit the UofL Hite Art Institute’s Ceramic Arts Organization and help fund free public workshops with visiting artists and student travel to art conferences.

Public parking for the event is available at the Floyd Street Parking Garage, 2126 S. Floyd St.

Watch this video to learn more.

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