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Two MSU art professors up for Manifest Grand Jury Prize

boy wearing dark shorts and no shirt stands in body of water surrounded by trees
Dominic Lippillo's "Pond" (from the series Stories We Tell Ourselves), 9x16", Inkjet Print, 2016
painting shows green at bottom and two white strips on gray background
Joe Morzuch's聽鈥7/2, Evening," oil on paper, 2.5鈥漻2.5," 2018, From the exhibition: Plein Air
Dominic Lippillo headshot
Dominic Lippillo

Mississippi 麻豆传媒 University Department of Art Associate Professor Dominic Lippillo and Assistant Professor Joe Morzuch are both in the running for the $2,500 Season 15 Manifest Grand Jury Prize.

Their art 鈥 "Pond" and 鈥7/2, Evening鈥 鈥 is in the finals along with 47 other works that were exhibited at Manifest from late September 2018 through mid-September 2019.

Joe Morzuch headshot
Joe Morzuch

All 49 works represent the highest ranking聽pieces聽out of roughly 8,200 separate works of art submitted for consideration across 23 group and nine solo exhibitions from Manifest's聽

The entire season, including the 49 finalist pieces, will be documented in the Manifest Exhibition Annual publication planned for tentative release in late 2021.

The Manifest Grand Jury Prize winner will be chosen soon and will have a solo exhibit.

Lippillo鈥檚 solo and collaborative work addresses ideas pertaining to memory, space and place, and vernacular photographic images. An MSU faculty member since 2010, Lippillo earned his bachelor鈥檚 in photography from Youngstown 麻豆传媒 University in 2005 and master鈥檚 in photography from Ohio University in 2009.聽

Morzuch is an observational painter working primarily with the still life, landscape, and self-portraits.聽He received his MFA in painting from Southern Illinois University Carbondale in 2006聽and his BFA from Western Illinois University in 2002.

Founded in May of 2004, the is located in East Walnut Hills in Cincinnati, Ohio. As stated on the nonprofit's website, Manifest鈥檚 mission is to stand for quality in the visual arts, as well as the importance of creative research, meaningful and accessible art-based experiences for the public, deep learning outside academia, and the rigorous documentation of exceptional art for posterity.

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