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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Tech students collaborate on Chennault Museum mural

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Monroe’s Chennault Aviation and  Military Museum will soon have a new mural designed by Louisiana Tech  University’s Art 427 Advanced Drawing studio to honor veterans for their  service and sacrifice.

Louisiana Tech University’s mural class poses with a newly painted mural at the Ruston Farmer’s Market with assistant professor Whitney Causey. Photo by Emerald McIntyre/Louisiana Tech University

“Murals  have an amazing ability to help form connections between artists and  the community,” said Whitney Causey, Assistant Professor of Studio Art  at Louisiana Tech. “The focus of this mural was to highlight the  sacrifice made by so many, within all branches of the military”

For the past two spring quarters, Causey’s class has fully designed  and executed murals for local organizations. Last year, her studio  created the interior mural for the Ruston Farmers Market.

The mural painting course has existed since 2012, in which Causey  participated as undergraduate student under Nick Bustamante, her current  mural painting partner and collaborator. Causey has been involved in  all eight murals produced by the course.

The design process for this quarter’s mural was research heavy,  involving a tour for students to engage with the museum’s history,  reflect on the importance of honoring veterans, and understand the  educational and community outreach programs the museum offers for  surrounding communities and beyond.

“It was rewarding for us to show the students the museum and to see  how their interest grew in wanting to give honor to those who have  served,” said Nell Calloway, President and CEO of the Chennault Aviation  and Military Museum. “We were amazed with all of the designs that they  created and it was very difficult to make the final decision,”

Studio Art major Abby Monarch created the selected design, which  underwent collaborative revisions with the class and client feedback.

A student works on the Chennault mural

“This  is a very long mural and it is taking a lot of dedication from the  students to get it completed,” Causey said. “It is not only large, but  the class is in the afternoons and by the time the class begins it is  very hot outside, and on top of that the wall we are painting on is  metal which is radiating the heat and intensifies it.”

The community’s appreciation makes all the hard work worth it, Causey said.

“After only four full work days on the mural, the students’ work has  been excitedly received by numerous honks and residents bringing by  water to say ‘thank you.’ Not all classes provide this level of  community engagement, and I am thankful that this collaboration with the  Chennault Aviation and Military Museum worked out and is doing just  that,” Causey said.

The mural is on schedule to be completed by May 20.

This story was written by Architecture student Sophie Puljak.

Original source can be found here.

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