The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA) will play host to a new exhibit, “The Making of David McCosh: Early Paintings, Drawings, and Prints,” which details the artist’s life and growth as an artist. University graduate Danielle Knapp, curating her first exhbit, spent a year working to build the comprehensive collection of former University professor and artist David McCosh’s work being hosted by the JSMA until September 4.
Chris Knapp, the husband of the exhibit curator Danielle Knapp, takes in one of McCosh’s numerous sketchbooks placed around the exhibit. (Aaron Marineau/Oregon Daily Emerald)
Joan Ojerio takes in the David McCosh work, “Mr. B” during the exhibit. “There’s a lot to learn in this show,” said Ojerio, a regular visitor of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. (Aaron Marineau/Oregon Daily Emerald)
Wendi Simmons listens to a cellphone audio tour, available for select works around the exhibit, at the David McCosh exhibit at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. (Aaron Marineau/Oregon Daily Emerald)
University grad student Danielle Knapp curated her first art exhibit, “The Making of David McCosh: Early Paintings, Drawings, and Prints,” which opened today at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Knapp worked tireless for a year to put the collection of McCosh’s work together. (Aaron Marineau/Oregon Daily Emerald)
Mara Thygeson (left) and Mary Maggs-Warren (right) take in, “Late Afternoon, Early Fall” by David McCosh during a tour of the new exhbit, “The Making of David McCosh: Early Paintings, Drawings, and Prints,” hosted by University graduate Danielle Knapp, who was curating her first exhibit. (Aaron Marineau/Oregon Daily Emerald)