Photo of “Water Prism” (2014) By Callie Norment Shikles, BS HES ’14 Textile and Apparel Management

“Water Prism” (2014) By Callie Norment Shikles, BS HES ’14 Textile and Apparel Management

Department of Textile and Apparel Management

“Organized Chaos” (2017) By Allison Vaughn, BS HES ’17 Textile and Apparel Management

Digitally-printed cotton origami sculptural shrug

Missouri Historic Costume and Textile Collection

 “Water Prism” (2014) By Callie Norment Shikles, BS HES ’14 Textile and Apparel Management

Digitally-printed cotton origami dress

Missouri Historic Costume and Textile Collection

 “Suspension“ (2019) By Meghan Alexander, BS HES ’20 Textile and Apparel Management

Polyester 

Missouri Historic Costume and Textile Collection

 

Prepared by Nicole Johnston, Curator, Missouri Historic Costume and Textile Collection

 

Photo of ARCH students with interim department chair Lyria Bartlett

Department of Architectural Studies

US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon Competition Entries - 2018, 2019, 2021
2022 Team Leaders: 

Lyndsey Gerbec (Architectural Studies) - Mixed-Use, Multi-Family 
Emily Kaphengst (Interior Design)- Attached Housing 

2022 Visual Arts and Design Showcase Entries:
Emma Johannes, Interior Design Thesis Project 
Aidan Kurtz, Architectural Studies Studio 3 Project 

Floral Display from CAS 2019

Floral Display from Chancellor's Arts Showcase 2019

Floral Art Displays

Brenna Heavin, Plant Sciences

In the song “Over the Moon” sung by Maureen, she criticizes Benny for being a “sellout”, feeding into the capitalistic scam around them, and pursuing professionalism over passion. Roger and Mark both support Maureen with this song and agree wit her, without realizing how hypocritical it is. Mark quit his job to make a documentary, only to exploit a homeless woman  for content. Roger wrote a great love song, while abandoning Mimi in her darkest moments. Maureen preformed, but used her girlfriend as a manager, and expected her to still being love with her. They all became what they hated. 

"I used the crescent shape as a callback to “Over the Moon” and how hypocritical the message sounds coming from the mouth of Maureen and the support of Roger and Mark."

"The red color is symbolic of the AIFD epidemic that they became all too familiar with."

Grace Anderson: Plant Sciences and Elizabeth Boos: Animal Sciences

"We based out design off the duality of the garment. We used the same bright colors all throughout the design and chose a vessel that could tie in the geometric shapes of the garment. To tie in the “organized” and “chaotic” aspects of the design, we kept some of the blooms tight and orderly within the Bessel and let the others explode out of the chaotic manner."

Amanda Belew: Agribusiness Management, Maddie Carter: Parks, Recreation and Sport Management, Madeline Meiss: Animal Sciences and Paige Williams: Animals Sciences

"Participating in the chancellor’s art showcase allowed us the opportunity to be in an encouraging but competitive environment. Gaining some hands-on experience with gaining conceptual art to stretch our creativity meshing fresh flowers and alternate structures. Where we as students can have a creative outlet practicing skills gained from Mizzou Student Chapter of the American Institute of Floral Designers."

Alexandra Gast: Agricultural Education 

"The American Overtune for Band-Wind Ensemble is a stylish piece that collaboratively brings together the skills of many sections of a band. With this design, I brought together the art of many different colors and blooms into one cohesive ‘musical staff’ like structure. These monochromatic ‘notes’ in this piece portray the wide range of emotions that the music brings to the listeners, and also showcases the movement and connection they could get from this successful piece of musical art."

 

Madame President Loki by Abi Mirikitani

Madame President Loki by Abi Mirikitani

Department of Theatre

Bailey Crouch created "Adding Diversity to The Hobbit." Inspired by their favorite story from childhood, they embark to add a diverse characters to the world of Tolkien. 

Jillienne Hays created "Tarasynora." A kickstart to their passion for making art, they redrew an old sketch and brought it life as a stunning makeup look!

Abi Mirikitani created "Madame President Loki." They built a brilliant green vest from scratch and curated a presidential outfit to go with it.