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Covenant Art Exhibits

At the start of the spring 2012 semester, two exhibits displayed the work of Covenant students. 

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New Digital Photo Lab Opens

Covenant's new digital photo lab provides the equipment and environment photography students need to do their best work.


Professor Joseph discusses the study and depiction of the human form, and describes the importance of understanding the body as an expression of brokenness and beauty at the same time.
2:55 minutes (2.01 MB)
Prof. Kayb Joseph, Associate Professor of Art

Professor McElrath describes the need for empathy and love for design to successfully meet the needs of others.
1:27 minutes (1018.73 KB)
Prof. Ken McElrath, Associate Professor of Art

Timothy Goldsmith ’12 describes studying art under various professors at Covenant, learning to see beauty for what it is, but also how it is affected by the fall, and how it will be affected by Christ’s return.
6:35 minutes (4.53 MB)
Timothy Goldsmith '12, Student

Professor Joseph discusses her Lotus Eaters exhibit, and recounts the story from the Odyssey she considers a powerful metaphor in her own life.
2:46 minutes (1.9 MB)
Prof. Kayb Joseph, Associate Professor of Art
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Covenant Hosts Art Exhibit by Prof. Kayb Carpenter Joseph

Prof. Joseph's exhibit, Lotus Eaters, will be on display January 17 through March 4, 2011.


Professor Morton describes the highly varied careers of alumni of Covenant’s art department, including teaching, designing in the business of art, and making art on a Fulbright Grant to Iceland.
5:40 minutes (3.9 MB)
Prof. Jeff Morton, Professor of Art

Contact the Art Department

For more information about the art program, please contact the department chair:

Prof. Jeff Morton
Art Department
14049 Scenic Highway
Lookout Mountain, GA 30750

Phone: 706.419.1549
Fax: 706.820.2165
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John Early Art Exhibit Opens

A collector of marks and symbols, St. Louis-based artist John Early creates drawings that point back to our everyday engagement with life.