Shaped by Nature: Ceramics and Prints in Dialogue with Nature

Posted: September 15, 2023

By: Art, Art History and Design Department


Exhibition: Sept. 20–Oct. 20, Vachon Gallery

Reception and Artist Talk with Arturo Araujo, S.J.: Thursday, Oct. 19, 4:30-7:30 p.m., Vachon Gallery

“Shaped by Nature: Ceramics and Prints in Dialogue with Nature” is an exhibition where two distinct yet interconnected worlds of art converge. This collection explores the profound connection between art, nature and the human experience through the juxtaposition of low-fire ceramics and multimedia prints.

Join us on this tactile and visual journey, where the beauty and resilience of the natural world intertwine with the creative expressions of human hands. As you immerse yourself in “Shaped by Nature: Ceramics and Prints in Dialogue with Nature,” may you find solace, hope, and a renewed connection with the world that has shaped us all.

About the artist

Born in the Caribbean Sea in Barranquilla, Colombia, Arturo Araujo, S.J., moved to the United States in 2001 and earned a Bachelor of Arts from Seattle University, a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Cornish College of the Arts, and an MFA from the University of New Mexico. He teaches art at Seattle University and works in his studio, Inside River Studio. Inspired by nature, Araujo combines etching, relief and digital media in his work.
Shaped by Nature Exhibition