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Artist Talk with Joyce Lyon and Catherine Meier

Artist Talk with Joyce Lyon and Catherine Meier
Date Thursday, September 26, 2024
6 - 9 p.m.
FeaturingJoyce Lyon and Catherine Meier
Location Johnson Gallery - View maps and directions
Bethel University
3900 Bethel Dr St Paul MN 55112
Instructions for GuestsPark in the West Lot.

Event Description

Join us for an artist talk with Drawn to the Passing Blue artists Joyce Lyon and Catherine Meier in the Johnson Gallery. Reception to follow.

Drawn to the Passing Blue features two artists' distinct perspectives on drawing. Joyce Lyon's oil stick drawings on panel works come from two series - Cooper’s Pond and Passing Radiance - exploring and responding to places the artist knows well through the lens of memory, ecology, and connection. Catherine Meier's pigment and graphite drawings on paper develop through time spent deep listening, giving attention to earth, sky, and horizon – of vast, open landscapes.

About the Artists:

Joyce Lyon uses drawing and digital imagery/artists books to address issues of identity, ecology and aging from a personal and female perspective. In support of her work, she has received grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board, the Jerome Foundation/Minnesota Center for Book Arts, Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad, and the residency program at the Millay Colony for the Arts. Her work is in many public and private collections, including the Minnesota Museum of American Art, the Minnesota Historical Society, Georgetown University Law Library, and the Florida Holocaust Museum/Tampa. Joyce was a founding member of the feminist arts collective, WARM: The Women’s Art Registry of Minnesota. She holds a B.A. from Barnard College, studied at Pratt Institute, and received her M.F.A. from the University of Minnesota. She is Associate Professor of Art emerita at the University of Minnesota.  

Catherine Meier is a visual artist based in Finland, Minnesota near the north shore of Lake Superior. She holds an M.F.A. from the University of Michigan Ann Arbor, and a B.F.A. from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Recent support for her work includes a 2024 Minnesota State Arts Board Creative Individuals grant and a commission through a University of Minnesota Institute on the Environment grant. In 2021, Meier was awarded a Jerome Hill Artist Fellowship, and in 2020, a McKnight Visual Artist fellowship. Meier’s project Standing Witness, Site: Sage Creek was recognized through Creative Capitals’ “On our Radar.” She has held place-oriented residencies in Homer, Alaska, Cedar Point Biological Station, and Badlands National Park. Her work has shown in museums, galleries, and film festivals, as well as in the very land that gives rise to her work.

Work on view September 26-December 15 in Johnson Gallery.

Questions?

Please contact Michelle Wingard at m-wingard@bethel.edu.