Rosen Outdoor Sculpture Competition & Exhibition
Twentieth AnniversaryRosen Outdoor Sculpture Competition & Exhibition
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Mahogany View

Granite

6' x 2' 3" x 9"

Shawn Morin
Bowling Green, OH
www.broadhurstgallery.com

23rd Rosen Outdoor Sculpture Competition & Exhibition (2009-2010)

Artist's Comments

"Mahogany View" is another piece within a series of work that centers around the concept of windows, gateways, arches, and portals. Over the years, these kinds of compositions have become extremely compelling to me. There are, of course, a multitude of reasons for this. Some of them include my fascination with symbolism and architectural embodiment, Christ's exhortation to "enter through the narrow gate", and the proliferation of it's use throughout art history, as well as the modern, post-modern, and contemporary art movements. Other personal works in this series include: "Byzantium Fading", "Narrow", "Gethsemane", "Narrow Revisited", "Nebuchadnezzar's Furnace", "Angelic Interlude", "Narrow #5", "Narrow #7", and "Byzantium Rising".
Shawn Morin

About the Artist

Just prior to receiving his B.F.A. in sculpture, Shawn Morin asked one of the professors he admired most: "So, do you think I have what it takes to be an artist"? Without missing a beat or bating an eye, he smiled and said, "NO, you don't." A few months later Morin entered the M.F.A. program as the University of Georgia in Athens as an "irregular undergrad," which, when translated means, "we'll let you enroll on a trial basis, take your money for a year and see what happens". After successfully completing his first year in Athens, he was fully accepted into the masters program and granted an assistantship. However, a few weeks later he received a letter from the university stating that his assistantship was being revoked and that he was being asked to leave the university due to low GRE test scores. Nevertheless, Morin completed his M.F.A. the following year and at age 26 began his teaching career. Recently, he chaired a committee that abolished the GRE requirement for M.F.A. applicants at BGSU. The very next year, the number of graduate applications in the School of Art more than doubled.

Morin has just completed his nineteenth year as Head of the Sculpture Program at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. He has participated in more than 140 exhibitions throughout the country, and his work can be seen in 15 permanent public collections, and is included in over 35 private collections. Since 1992, nearly every one of Morin's own graduate students are currently teaching in high schools, colleges, and universities around the country.

For more information, visit www.broadhurstgallery.com.