Jacob Crook
Artist Statement
“As an artist I have always felt my task is not to create meaning, but to charge the air so that meaning can occur.” – Todd Hido
“As an artist I have always felt my task is not to create meaning, but to charge the air so that meaning can occur.” – Todd Hido
"As a studio artist, woodworker, and native Mississippian, I am working to add my voice to the rich vocabulary of the South through measured craft and familiar form. I aim to emulate great southern literature employing metaphor and symbolism to create exceedingly simple, stark reflections of agrarian landscapes that are simultaneously haunting and sublime."
Oil, 18"x18"
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Mississippi State University Department of Art Gallery Director Lori Neuenfeldt talks with Director and Curator of Tougaloo College Art Collections Turry M. Flucker.
Flucker served as the juror for the Fall 2020 exhibit, "The Light that Persists: Mississippi Artists in 2020 – SAAC Juried Exhibition."
She was a winner in the Professional Photography category for her image titled "Six Feet From Grandma.”
From Aug. 28-Sept. 18, the free exhibition titled “The Light that Persists: Mississippi Artists in 2020” will be available for public viewing at the university’s Visual Arts Center Gallery, 808 University Drive in Starkville.
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Important Things to Know Before Your Visit. For the health and safety of gallery visitors and staff: