All Once the Same Mountain  (My Dreams Have Running Water), by Dylan Ethan Collins, Cast Iron, Cast Bronze, Paint 2025
All Once the Same Mountain (My Dreams Have Running Water), by Dylan Ethan Collins, Cast Iron, Cast Bronze, Paint 2025
Fruit Cluster Jar, by Maura Wright, Earthenware, Slip, Glaze, Luster, 2021
Fruit Cluster Jar, by Maura Wright, Earthenware, Slip, Glaze, Luster, 2021
Trips, Falls, by Trudy Benson, 2024, Acrylic and oil on canvas, 24 x 24 inches
Trips, Falls, by Trudy Benson, 2024, Acrylic and oil on canvas, 24 x 24 inches

Kent Blossom Art Intensives: Resident Faculty and Visiting Artist Exhibition

Jason Lee Starin, Maura Wright, Ryan Gardner, Joshua Kosker, Trudy Benson, Elbert Joseph Perez, Tyanna Buie, Leslie Diuguid, Dyllan Ethan Collins, Ellie Krakow, Andrew Kuebeck, Gianna Commito, Anna Kruse, Isabel Farnsworth, Dadisi Curtis

May 27 – June 26, 2026

CVA Gallery

325 Terrace Drive
Kent, OH 44242

Kent Blossom Art Intensives
Resident Faculty and Visiting Artist Exhibition

May 27 - June 26, 2026

About:
Kent Blossom Art Intensives (KBAI) are a series of two-week studio art intensives conducted each summer since 1968 at Kent State University.

Similar to an artist residency, participants create a self-directed body of artwork under the guidance of resident School of Art faculty and talented visual artists from around the country. These studio intensives offer in-depth discussions, professional mentorships and unforgettable experiences to all that participate.

Each course is specific to one medium and the offerings change annually. KBAI provides students and individual artists with two weeks of focused learning, experimentation and creation under the guidance of experienced artists from around the country. Students may continue their explorations of the medium most familiar to them; experienced artists are equally encouraged to discover new modes of creating. We are proud to invite an outstanding roster of visiting artists to complement the instructional insights of our resident faculty. Visiting artists also present public talks on their work, giving KBAI participants and the greater public an opportunity to learn more about contemporary issues and ideas in the visual arts.