By Josh Green
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18 May, 2021
Hollow Myth, which showed in the Fosdick-Nelson Gallery on May 1 – 4, 2021, was the end of a long but wonderful journey. The Alfred-Dusseldorf Painting MFA program was everything I hoped it would be. I was allowed to play endlessly for two years, and I went deep into myself and my art practice. I had time to reflect on everything: how I painted, why I painted, what my core beliefs are, where I want to go, who I want to be in the art world, &c. The program and I managed to stay the course despite everything that happened in 2020. There was an international pandemic, deportation from Germany, the fear of in person study amongst rising covid cases, social unrest and revolution. But Alfred became an oasis from the world, and it's isolation allowed all of the students here to continue with some normalcy. I managed to learn and grow in all the ways I hoped I would. Through this exhibition, I feel that I have laid a foundation to build my art practice on. I had the privilege of exhibiting along side the incredible ceramist Shauna Fahley and her thesis show "Sunder". After a grueling 13 hour install of her work, I appreciated being a painter. My good friend and ceramic grad Noah Greene and I hung from the back of a fork lift to counter-balance the 600 lbs. ceramic horses as we placed them onto the gallery floor, and may I note, with out a scratch.