Artist, retiring professor Diehr to be honored at April 5 salon event
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 Here鈥檚 how artist and Austin Peay State University professor James Diehr described his new retrospective exhibit, 鈥渕emories unwound,鈥 coming to the Downtown Artist Coop:
鈥淚t鈥檚 a grand opening/going out of business deal.鈥
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 Here鈥檚 how artist and Austin Peay State University professor James Diehr described his new retrospective exhibit, 鈥渕emories unwound,鈥 coming to the Downtown Artist Coop:
鈥淚t鈥檚 a grand opening/going out of business deal.鈥
The 鈥済rand opening鈥 refers to some new works he鈥檚 including in the exhibit. The 鈥済oing out of business鈥 phrasing hints at Diehr鈥檚 upcoming retirement after 42 years of teaching 鈥 30 of those years as a professor, art department chair and first dean of the College of Arts and Letters at APSU.
To honor his work and career, the APSU Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts is hosting a special opening reception of the exhibit as part of its Spring Salon Series. The event, which is free and open to the public, begins at 5 p.m. on April 5 at the DAC. The 鈥渕emories unwound鈥 exhibit runs through April 25.
鈥淛im Diehr is one of the visionary founders of the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts, and the last of that group still teaching at Austin Peay,鈥 Christopher Burawa, the center鈥檚 current director, said. 鈥淚 felt strongly that we need to honor him for his work as an educator and artist, and for his lasting impact on the University and Clarksville communities."
The Center hosts the Salon Series once a month during the fall and spring semesters, featuring distinguished local artists and arts organizations, followed by refreshments and good conversations.
The 鈥渕emories unwound鈥 exhibit will include sculptures, paintings, drawings and some pottery from throughout Diehr鈥檚 career, including pieces that 鈥済o back a ways,鈥 he said. The event is somewhat of a bittersweet experience for him.
鈥淭his whole retirement thing is a surprisingly conflicting kind of experience,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檝e done something for 42 years and enjoyed doing it, and now I realize I鈥檓 not going to do it any more. But now I have a chance to be a full-time artist.鈥
During his career, Diehr traveled to England as a Fulbright Scholar and served as a guest lecturer in China. The April 5 salon offers an opportunity for friends, colleagues, community members and everyday art lovers to commemorate the work of this local artist.
For more information on the salon, contact the APSU Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts at 931-221-7876.