Jonathan C. Vogt, Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Printmaking, College of Visual Arts and Design, Department of Studio (May 2015)

In his thesis exhibition entitled "Static Bustle: Patterns Achieved through Repetitive Processes," Jonathan Vogt explores relationships between visual art and sound through experiments with new and traditional media, including sound, video, digital images, prints, and fibers. Through strategic processes of layering and repetition, Jonathan seamlessly unifies this remarkable range of media into an accessible and cohesive vision. Jonathan's successful use of creative, innovated technologies to enhance the scholarly and popular impact of his thesis, as stated by his nominator and advisor, “surpasses that of all of the graduate students I have encountered in my thirteen-year tenure at CVAD and as professional artist in the discipline-at-large.”

Jonathan’s innovative approach to digital and post-digital technologies began in CVAD’s Fab Lab, where he used a laser engraver to make patterned matrices for a series of hand-pulled prints called Band. He provided a demonstration at The Factory, UNT Libraries’ makerspace, in February 2015.  Jonathan continues to investigate an interdisciplinary studio practice to find printmaking’s place in an interdisciplinary and post-digital world. Jonathan is currently working as Art Studio Technician at the University of Georgia.

We are pleased to present the 2016 UNT Innovative ETD award to Jonathan C. Vogt.

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