Visitors look at art on display in Kellogg Community College’s art gallery during the opening reception for the KCC Faculty Biennial Art Exhibition Jan. 24.
Visitors look at art on display in Kellogg Community College’s art gallery during the opening reception for the KCC Faculty Biennial Art Exhibition Jan. 24. Photo by Bailey Scott, courtesy of KCC.

Art created by Kellogg Community College faculty will be on display in the KCC art gallery through Feb. 15.

KCC’s Faculty Biennial Art Exhibition opened Jan. 22 at the Eleanor R. and Robert A. DeVries Gallery in the College’s Davidson Visual and Performing Arts Center, located on campus at 450 North Ave. in Battle Creek. The exhibit is free and open to the public for viewing from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays.

An opening reception for the exhibit was held in the gallery Jan. 24, when community members had the chance to learn the personal stories behind the artwork from faculty.

Ryan Flathau, gallery coordinator and Photography and Multimedia professor at KCC, said the current exhibit includes 33 works of art created by 10 faculty artists at the college. The works represent multiple mediums and visual arts disciplines, including painting, drawing, mixed-media, printmaking, photography, woodcutting and more.

“It’s a very dynamic exhibition that represents the diverse interest of the KCC art faculty,” Flathau said.

For more information about the exhibit, which is held every other year, contact Flathau at 269-565-7880 or flathaur@kellogg.edu.