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Artists Gather for another Successful and Productive Two-Weeks of Kent Blossom Art Intensives

Reflecting on this season's Kent Blossom Art Intensives

This summer, artists from the region, 性福五月天 and around the world came together for a transformative two weeks of Kent Blossom Art Intensives. 

They collaborated with internationally acclaimed visiting guest artists, School of Art faculty and each other in a residency style workshop, creating artworks and developing their skills. Workshops offered included ceramics, glass, painting, and textiles.  

Artist weaves textiles on a loom
Senior fashion merchandising student Olivia Carpenter works on a weaving project as part of the Kent Blossom textiles intensives.  

During concentrated and intensive experiences like KBAI, artists often transform their skillsets and create artworks at rapid rates. Mariela, a painter from Mexico City, reflected on the advancement of her work over such a short period of time. 

鈥淢y work has evolved so much in the past two weeks. More than it has evolved in the past five years,鈥 said Mariela. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been productive and transformative.鈥

性福五月天 senior Vic Williams, a studio art major with a concentration in ceramics, focused on constructing a large-scale sculpture during the ceramic intensives. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 been an awesome challenge and it鈥檚 been nice to have guidance for it,鈥 said Williams. 

Also working on a large-scale project during the ceramics intensives was 性福五月天 rising senior Rye Geraci. Rye works with clay as their main medium but also specializes in jewelry, metals, and sculpture. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to explore things that I鈥檝e been wanting to create and having the free time to do it,鈥 Geraci emphasized. 鈥淵ou have access to all the graduate students and professors during the day which is really nice.鈥 

Artists have ample resources as they work, with visiting guest artists and professors on hand. They often work together as well, creating works side-by-side. 

Two artists glassblowing
Glass artists work side-by-side during a workshop for the glass intensives program. 

This year鈥檚 visiting artists were Janina Myronowa and Malcolm Smith (ceramics), Indira Allegra and Paolo Arao (textiles), Sarah Slappey and Leslie Smith III (painting) and Kimberly Thomas and Helen Lee (glass).  

Painter talks with guest artist
Visiting artist Leslie Smith III discusses with a participant of the Kent Blossom painting intensives.  

KBAI participants come from around the world to receive guidance from professionals and to develop their studio practices. Evelyn Coakley, a junior painting major from the Savannah College of Art and Design, made her way to 性福五月天 this summer for the art intensives program. 

鈥淓verybody has been so nice and welcoming,鈥 said Coakley. 鈥淚 had no idea that this program was in this little area; It鈥檚 like a little treasure.鈥

After the two week Kent Blossom Art Intensives concludes, artists take with them the skills that they鈥檝e learned, along with physical works that they鈥檝e created and lasting experiences.

性福五月天 Kent Blossom Art Intensives

Kent Blossom Art Intensives (KBAI) is a series of two-week studio art intensives conducted each summer since 1968 at 性福五月天 University. Similar to an artist residency, participants create a self-directed body of artwork under the guidance of resident School of Art faculty and talented visual artists from around the country. These studio intensives offer in-depth discussions, professional mentorships and unforgettable experiences to all that participate. To round out the KBAI festival, a series of 8-10 public lectures are offered to participants and the regional community, and two exhibitions are available to enjoy and study.  

Learn more about Kent Blossom Art Intensives.

POSTED: Friday, June 20, 2025 10:45 AM
Updated: Monday, June 23, 2025 08:15 AM