Opening Tonight with a Special Presentation!

Join us tonight, 6:00–7:30 PM at the Bush Art Center for an evening celebrating 70 years of art at St. Norbert College.

Experience four exhibitions: the Senior Capstone Exhibition in the Baer Gallery, new work by Donald P. Taylor in the Godschalx Gallery, Past Present Future featuring faculty across generations in the Permanent Collection Gallery, and Masking Tape, a rediscovered early video work by Bill Bohne in the Media Space Gallery.

The evening also includes a special screening of Bill Bohne’s The Last Lecture in BAC 130!

Bill Bohne – Last Lecture: A Performance Piece (1974)
B/W, sound, 31:11, VHS transfer to digital video (original video source unknown)

Bill Bohne’s Last Lecture: A Performance Piece (1974) is a work in the vein of early conceptual video art, emphasizing duration, repetition, and the body. This approach frames performance as a procedural and conceptual act rather than a theatrical event.

The video begins with humorous meditations on the notion of the “last,” moving between popular culture and high art while foregrounding the lecture as a constructed performance. Language becomes both subject and material through repetition and self-reflexive commentary. Bohne states, “I don’t want to be there for my last lecture,” and goes on to say, “You’ll notice when you look around the room this evening that I am not there, only in a mediumistic manner.” These statements destabilize presence and authorship, aligning the work with conceptual strategies that privilege idea over object.

Formally, the video adheres to and disrupts the conventions of performance for the camera. Bohne’s face is never fully visible, either cropped out or turned away, reinforcing the sense of absence. Repetition structures both language and movement, while rudimentary analog editing reflects the technological conditions of early video.

Described by Bohne as a “death avoidance fake-out,” the work culminates in his promise to give the lecture the “run-around.” For the remainder of the tape, he circles the camera continuously. After briefly attempting to follow him, the camera returns to a fixed position, allowing him to pass through the frame at regular intervals, foregrounding a static viewpoint and durational action central to early conceptual video practice. The soundtrack layers repeated phrases of “this is my last lecture,” which Bohne describes as an incantation. This accumulation transforms language into a rhythmic, quasi-ritualistic structure, collapsing meaning into sound and duration. In this way, Last Lecture exemplifies how early conceptual video reduces performance to procedural constraints through which presence, authorship, and temporality are tested with both rigor and humor.

– Brandon Bauer (2026)

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New Spring Exhibitions – Past Present Future!

The Bush Art Center Galleries are pleased to present a new slate of spring exhibitions celebrating the past, present, and future of the St. Norbert College Art Department.

This year marks a significant milestone: the 70th anniversary of the Art department and the 25th anniversary of the Bush Art Center as our department home!

The Art program was established in 1956 to bring art education to the campus community. Founded by Professor Daniel F. Dickhut, the College’s first full-time art faculty member and notably its first lay faculty member. The Art department played a pivotal role in shaping the institution’s evolution. In many ways, the Art department helped usher in a more expansive, interdisciplinary academic environment at St. Norbert College.

The exhibitions on view reflect this legacy, featuring selections from the permanent collection, new work by past and present faculty, and the Senior Capstone Exhibition, which highlights the achievements of graduating seniors as they prepare to carry their creative practices beyond the College and into the broader world.

Exhibitions Include:

  • 2026 Senior Capstone Exhibition (Baer Gallery)
    Featuring work by Margaret Byrne, Itzel Chavarria-Castaneda, Lara Deshler, Kyler Lasee, Finn Noto, Meredith Posanski, Tyli Scheetz, and G. Szczerba.
  • Donald P. Taylor: are you making any Art? (Godschalx Gallery)
    Presenting new work by emeritus faculty member and former gallery director Donald P. Taylor.
  • Past Present Future (Permanent Collection Gallery)
    Showcasing work by current and former faculty, including Brandon Bauer, Bill Bohne, Daniel Dickhut, Abbey Gagne, John Gordon, Jim Neilson, Charles Peterson, Brian Pirman, Marilyn Stasiak, Donald Taylor, and Michael Wartgow.
  • Masking Tape by Bill Bohne (Media Space Gallery)
    A work of early video art recently rediscovered and digitally archived for exhibition.

The opening reception will take place on April 17, 2026, from 6:00–7:30 p.m. and will include a special presentation of Bill Bohne’s video performance piece, The Last Lecture, in the Bush Art Center Lecture Hall (BAC 130).


Please join us in celebrating 70 years of art at St. Norbert College and the vibrant community of artists, educators, and students who continue to shape its future.

2023-24 Juried Student Art Show

The annual juried exhibition of work by current St. Norbert College students is on display! All current students were able to submit work made during their time in college.

This year’s strong show features six award-winning artists, selected by juror Laura Schley, the Public Arts Coordinator for the City of Green Bay. Laura graduated from UWGB with a double major in Art and Arts Management with emphases in Painting, Textiles and Gallery and Museum Practices. Her personal artistic practice includes painting murals, sewing and mending clothes, and experimenting with fibers and natural dyes.

Congratulations to the following award winners:

  • First Place: Maddie Smith
  • Second Place: Catherine Nelson
  • Third Place: Gia Minneci
  • Honorable Mentions:
    • Emma Fry
    • Tylie
    • Samuel Satterlie

Honorable Mentions

Emma Fry, Smile. Illustration, print on paper.

Samuel Satterlie, Ghoul. Monotype print on paper

Tylie Scheetz, Orange You Glad It’s Tea Time? Clay

Tylie Scheetz, Orange You Glad It’s Tea Time? Clay

Third Place

Gia Minneci, Cavities. Monotype print on paper

Gia Minneci, Cavities. Monotype print on paper

Second Place

Catherine Nelson, Room to Grow. Relief print on paper

Catherine Nelson, Room to Grow. Relief print on paper

First Place

Maddie Smith, Behind the Scenes of An American Farmer. Photograph on paper.

Maddie Smith, Behind the Scenes of An American Farmer. Photograph on paper.

The exhibition will be on display from November 6-December 1, and the reception was on November 9th from 5-6:30 p.m.

Congratulations to all!

Poster, marketing materials, and awards cards designed by Sydney Suchy.

Spring 23 in the Galleries

Stephanie Carpenter, Kinship: Belonging, 2019, Letterpress print from wood type

Stephanie Carpenter: Cultivating Community 

Baer Gallery 

January 23 -February 16

Coffee and Pastry Reception: Tuesday, February 7, 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 

Stephanie Carpenter examines the way we create unique communities. She explores modularity and the use of language related to how we are connected. She earned an MFA from Indiana University and her work has been exhibited throughout the United States and internationally in Australia, Brazil, India, Italy and Japan. 

Object Matters

Godschalx Gallery 

January 23 -February 16

Explorations in clay, wood, and found objects by students in Art 224, Introduction to Sculpture. 

Speculative Futures: Visions from Caregiving Printmakers

Baer Gallery 

February 27 -March 28

Exhibition events: 

March 23, 10 a.m. Bush Art Center: Panel discussion in BAC 130 with artists Katie Ries and Carrie Scanga, and labor historian Jessica Wilkerson. Panel followed by a reception in the gallery.

Speculative Futures is a portfolio of prints that imagine the future of caregiving. All of the participating artists are caregiving printmakers. The portfolio includes an essay by labor historian Jessica Wilkerson. 

Design Localitas

Godschalx Gallery 

February 27 -March 28

Featuring designs by the St. Norbert College Student Design Center.

2023 Senior Art Exhibition

Bush Art Center 

April 11- May 4

Reception: Friday, April 21, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.

The Senior Art Exhibition is the capstone experience for all St. Norbert College art majors.

2022-23 Juried Student Art Exhibition

The annual juried exhibition of work by current St. Norbert College students is on display! The juried show is open to all current students. This year’s jurors are David Graham and Terri Warpinski, professional artists and curators of NEWArtSpace, a gallery and studio space in downtown De Pere.

This year’s award winners with the jurors. From left to right: David Graham, Sydney Suchy, Logan Elkin, Catherine Nelson, Emma Fry, Emily Friday, Jackson Venski, Terri Warpinski.

This year’s winners were selected based on the quality of the entire body of work featured in the show, rather than a specific piece. Congratulations to all!

  • First Place: Catherine Nelson
  • Second Place: Emma Fry
  • Third Place: Jackson Venski
  • Honorable Mentions:
    • Sydney Suchy
    • Emily Gonnering
    • Logan Elkin

2022 Senior Art Exhibition

The Senior Art Exhibition is the capstone experience for all art majors. Each art major creates a body of work centered around a theme of their choice and exhibit their work in the Bush Art Center galleries. This year’s exhibition, featuring work from eight seniors, explores a wide range of topics, including the greatest moments in sports history, a fantasy world that feels like home, and the power of water.

Our graduating art majors this year are Francesca Facchini, Cora McMains, Marybeth Koss, Kori Halstead, Ally Laidlaw, Trevor Cornell, Megan Huth, and Rita Hamm. The 2022 Senior Art Exhibition is on display in the Baer and Godschalx Galleries until May 6.

Works of Water. Marybeth Koss
Ophidiophobia—Fear of Snakes. Francesca Facchini
Bare Witness (detail) Ally Laidlaw

2019 Senior Art Exhibition

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The 2019 Senior Art Exhibition boasts the work from seventeen graduating studio art and graphic design major seniors, featuring mediums such as printmaking, packaging design, short film, oil painting, and sculpture, just to name a few. Up now until May 3, 2019 in the Bush Art Center Galleries you can come see the ultimate works of:

  • Julia Allen
  • Emerson Bartch
  • Sarah Chojnacki
  • Carla Davila
  • Joseph Donohue
  • Madeline Gassner
  • Jennifer Han
  • El Hein
  • Katie Hopkins
  • Sam Kalies
  • Lindsay Kropp
  • Emma May
  • Kayla Mitchell
  • Cate O’Brien
  • Morgan Pennings
  • Nicolette Sylvain
  • Elizabeth Schaal

Artist statements explaining the artists’ work and visions are provided by each artist and are available for viewing in a binder found inside the doors of the Baer Gallery. Come celebrate the hard work of the graduating art class of 2019 while you can!

 

Awards Results: 2018-2019 Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition

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This past Thursday, November 15 marked the 2018-2019 Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition Awards Reception. Students, both art majors and non-majors, put out a strong showing for this year’s exhibition, creating a monumental task for awards judge Dr. Carol Bruess.

Dr. Bruess is an alumna of the St. Norbert College Art Program and received her M.A. and Ph.D from Ohio University’s School of Interpersonal Communication. She is the author of numerous books spanning topics of family relationships, marital relationships, and communication in the digital age. Dr. Bruess remains an active supporter of the arts and was a jovial and inspirational presence for the students at last week’s event.

The awards shook out as follows:

Honorable Mentions:

Morgan Pennings, A Day in the Life, Short film

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Lukas Thornton, Dysphoric, Watercolor on paper

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Emerson Bartch, Flesh Eater, Wax, soil and wood

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Third Place:

Katie Hopkins, Communio, Screen print on paper

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Second Place:

Elizabeth Hein, Reliance, Screen print on paper

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First Place:

Devin Morrisroe, Eavesdropping, Charcoal on paper

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To see even more of the artwork in this exhibition, come visit the gallery when its regular hours resume after Thanksgiving Break: MTWF from 9am-3pm, and Th from 9am-7pm. The show is up until December 7.

SNC Juried Student Art Exhibition 2017-2018

As of this week the SNC Juried Student Art Exhibition for 2017-2018 is open for viewing. This year’s show features some truly breathtaking pieces. As you’re gearing up your stomach for the fast-approaching Thanksgiving feast, make sure to stop by and treat your eyes to this colorful spread.

This year’s awards judge is SNC alumnus Zane Statz, and awards will be announced at the exhibit reception this Thursday, November 16 from 5-7 p.m.

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