Visual and Media Arts

Virtual gallery gives illustration students a second chance for a show

It is a way for seniors to showcase their work. Photography students also have an online show.

Apr 16, 2020



Alumna wins grant to advance jewelry business

Grand Valley alumna Emma Hoekstra, founder of Emma Elizabeth Jewelry, was named winner of the Halstead Grant, given to an emerging jewelry business.

Oct 3, 2019


GVSU faculty art exhibition to also feature workshops, talks and performances

The show, "Endless Possibilities," displays work at the NOMAD Gallery in downtown Grand Rapids.

Sep 23, 2019


Short film by faculty member receives worldwide acclaim

"Virtual Memory" is a 23-minute film by Julie Goldstein, assistant professor of film and video,

Sep 12, 2019


Grand Valley part of kickoff, education program of Project 1 by ArtPrize

Grand Valley performers and art educators will help launch Project 1 by ArtPrize.

Sep 4, 2019


DTE Energy commercial showcases ancient artistic technique done in Grand Valley foundry

The foundry that is part of the Department of Visual and Media Arts is featured in a recent DTE Energy commercial, giving viewers a chance to see part of an ancient casting technique that Grand Valley artists regularly execute for projects.

Jun 24, 2019


Production of Molière play brought to 1950s setting

Grand Valley's theater program will breathe new life into the 17th century Molière play "The Imaginary Invalid" by moving the setting of the play to the 1950s.

Mar 20, 2019


Faculty art exhibit explores looking at the past as inspiration for the future

It is not an uncommon practice for artists to reflect on previous artwork, methods and practice to help inspire future ideas, direction and work. Multiple Visual and Media Arts faculty members are illustrating this process through the "Reflect-Revive-Reshape" exhibit on display in Grand Valley's Art Gallery through March 29. The exhibit features work by Dellas Henke, Anthony Thompson, Hoon Lee and Brett Colley, who all recently completed sabbaticals.

Feb 5, 2019


Professor translates children's poetry from Holocaust era for exhibit

French Surrealist poet Robert Desnos brought hope in the face of despair as he wrote children's poetry while living in Nazi-occupied France. Kirsten Strom, professor of art history, is sharing Desnos' vision of hope with a new generation. A selection of her translations and illustrations of Desnos' work is currently on display in the "Apple Blossom and Nightingale" exhibit in Mary Idema Pew Library through January 30.

Jan 14, 2019