Her dedication to teaching and her art fostered the printmaking program and inspired students imagining their own future as working artists.
OHIO’s College of Fine Arts and the School of Art + Design celebrated Manusos’ work with several events in September. The collaboration launched States of Being, a solo exhibition in September at the Trisolini Gallery in Baker University Center. It also hosted a week-long open studio workshop called Alumni Inkahoots, which brought alumni artists from across the U.S. to the Athens Campus to work with current students on creating new works of art. Finally, Manusos delivered a keynote lecture for a day-long printmaking symposium that featured more than 25 alumni artists. Each artist shared stories of their own about this master printmaker’s influence, mentoring, and friendship.
“The works I create are influenced by the marriage of my past, my opinions about our current affairs, and our future,” Manusos said. “I make references to these states in my works more and more. East meets West, past versus present, now versus later, soft versus hard reality.”
The photo essay that follows captures Manusos’ time on the Athens Campus in September. All photos courtesy of Daniel King, MFA ’15.
Listen to WOUB Public Media’s interview with Manusos, where she shares stories about her work, a pivotal, mid-1970s trip to Mexico that altered her artistic vision, and about the root changes in professional art-making she’s witnessed over time.