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In this conversation, Wes Hurd discusses the nature of authentic artwork, emphasizing that it originates from a deep, often mysterious place within the artist. He explains how this inner creativity manifests on the canvas, sometimes beyond the artist’s control, resulting in unique marks and imagery that reflect the artist’s true self.
About Wes Hurd
Odyssey of These Days Paintings
About the McKenzie Study Center
BIOGRAPHY
Wesley Hurd was born in Claremont, California in 1946. He studied fine art and art education at Southern Oregon College graduating in 1967. Wesley and his family have lived on the west and east coasts of the U.S. and London, England. He and his wife, Carol, have lived in Eugene, Oregon since 1977. He began his present studio practice in 1989. He has a graduate degree in theology and a Ph.D. in education concentrating in educational philosophy and social thought. He received his M.F.A. in painting from the University of Oregon in 2000. Wesley was a recipient of two graduate fellowships at the University of Oregon. He has taught as an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Oregon. He is an adjunct tutor at Gutenberg College, Eugene, Oregon. Wesley is currently a free-lance lecturer and mentor specializing in modern and contemporary visual art and serves as Director of BlueTower Arts Foundation also in Eugene, Oregon.
Takeaways
Wes Hurd’s journey in art began in Claremont, California.
Beauty has always been a vital center to his concerns.
Art serves as a special language for human expression.
The McKenzie Study Center was pivotal in his artistic development.
Art can bridge conversations between believers and non-believers.
Hurd’s work addresses both beauty and darkness.
Forgiveness and mercy are beautiful aspects of life.
Artistic expression can lead to community engagement.
Hurd’s artistic style has evolved over decades.
The response to his work from the church community has been overwhelmingly positive.
By Kalos ArtsIn this conversation, Wes Hurd discusses the nature of authentic artwork, emphasizing that it originates from a deep, often mysterious place within the artist. He explains how this inner creativity manifests on the canvas, sometimes beyond the artist’s control, resulting in unique marks and imagery that reflect the artist’s true self.
About Wes Hurd
Odyssey of These Days Paintings
About the McKenzie Study Center
BIOGRAPHY
Wesley Hurd was born in Claremont, California in 1946. He studied fine art and art education at Southern Oregon College graduating in 1967. Wesley and his family have lived on the west and east coasts of the U.S. and London, England. He and his wife, Carol, have lived in Eugene, Oregon since 1977. He began his present studio practice in 1989. He has a graduate degree in theology and a Ph.D. in education concentrating in educational philosophy and social thought. He received his M.F.A. in painting from the University of Oregon in 2000. Wesley was a recipient of two graduate fellowships at the University of Oregon. He has taught as an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Oregon. He is an adjunct tutor at Gutenberg College, Eugene, Oregon. Wesley is currently a free-lance lecturer and mentor specializing in modern and contemporary visual art and serves as Director of BlueTower Arts Foundation also in Eugene, Oregon.
Takeaways
Wes Hurd’s journey in art began in Claremont, California.
Beauty has always been a vital center to his concerns.
Art serves as a special language for human expression.
The McKenzie Study Center was pivotal in his artistic development.
Art can bridge conversations between believers and non-believers.
Hurd’s work addresses both beauty and darkness.
Forgiveness and mercy are beautiful aspects of life.
Artistic expression can lead to community engagement.
Hurd’s artistic style has evolved over decades.
The response to his work from the church community has been overwhelmingly positive.