Artist Ireland Opening Exhibition at Angelina College

‘Dead Letter Office’ Display to Run Through February

By GARY STALLARD

AC News Service

Angelina College’s School of Visual and Performing Arts will host artist/photographer Chris Ireland for an exhibition at the Angelina Center for the Arts Gallery.

Ireland’s display, titled “Dead Letter Office”, will open Jan. 11 and will close with an artist’s reception starting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 10 with an artists’ reception in the ACA foyer.

Ireland’s bio relates how he “risked being grounded as a child” when he borrowed his mother’s camera without her permission. His love for creating art through a lens led to his pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography degree from the Cleveland Institute of Art and a Master of Fine Arts in Digital Media from Washington State University.

With a current focus on “representations of family and personal experience through the vernacular of photography,” Ireland’s works have been featured in exhibitions at numerous venues both nationally and internationally, including the Center of Contemporary Art in Seattle, WA, the Colorado Photographic Arts Center in Denver, CO, Filter Photo Space in Chicago, IL, Umbrella Arts Gallery in New York, NY, the San Antonio Public Library, and the Houston Center for Photography.

Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Ireland currently lives and works in Fort Worth, Texas. Most recently, he was the founding head of the Department of Visual Arts & Design at Tarleton State University, and now serves as the Executive Director of the Texas Photographic Society. 

From the artist’s statement:

“The images I use in my work come from databases of images, real estate sites, social media, and archives. Created from multiple images captured in a variety of spaces (and non-spaces), each composition is shaped slowly, over time, layer by layer, to replicate a mental experience. The work probes my relationship to home, marked by the loss of its certainties and an overall sense of placelessness. Fragmented images, full of overlaps and distortion, like a corrupted hard drive dreaming of a place to return to.”

Admission to the exhibition and reception is free and open to the public.

For further information, contact Le’Anne Alexander at lalexander@angelina.edu.

Image captions:

Cicadas:

The photo is an example of the work from artist/photographer Chris Ireland. It is a photograph of a living room without furniture with a fireplace and lamp and shag carpet.

This image, titled “Cicadas”, is an example of the work from artist/photographer Chris Ireland scheduled for display during an Angelina College Visual and Performing Arts exhibition on the AC campus. The exhibition, titled “Dead Letter Office”, will open Jan. 11 and run through Feb. 10 in the Angelina Center for the Arts Gallery, with a closing artist’s reception taking place on Feb. 10. (Contributed image)

Corner Sunset:

A photograph the corner of a room with no furniture. There is one window looking out. The walls, floor, and ceiling are covered in the same wallpaper.

This image, titled “Corner Sunset”, is an example of the work from artist/photographer Chris Ireland scheduled for display during an Angelina College Visual and Performing Arts exhibition on the AC campus. The exhibition, titled “Dead Letter Office” will open Jan. 11 and run through Feb. 10 in the Angelina Center for the Arts Gallery, with a closing artist’s reception taking place on Feb. 10. (Contributed image)

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