Artist Tim Doud to Display New Work March 4 through April 6 at Stevenson University

March 2, 2015 7 AM

Stevenson University will host the artwork of painter Tim Doud March 4 through April 6 at the University’s Art Gallery, located on the Greenspring Campus, 1525 Greenspring Valley Road, Stevenson, MD 21153. The exhibition features three of Doud’s portrait series, including Blue, Scotts, and Mac (Angie).

A public reception for the exhibition will take place Wednesday, March 4, from 6-8 p.m. The event is free and the community is invited to attend.

Doud has exhibited in group shows at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and The Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C., among others. He has also been featured in solo exhibitions in Milan, Italy and Berlin, Germany.

“I’m excited to show the different series of works in context with one another—all of the works are serial in nature and explore the genre of portraiture differently,” Doud said. “Each series developed specifically around the model or an idea of the way that portraiture functions. The face of a portrait is generally thought to generate the psychology of a portrait but in the case of my portraits the structure of each has large psychological implications. It is important to me that work, made critically, is shown at an academic institution.”

For more information about Stevenson’s arts and cultural events, visit facebook.com/SUArtEffects or contact Matt Laumann, Manager of Cultural Programs. Email mlaumann@stevenson.edu or call 443-352-4491 to request a copy of Art Effects, the biannual guide to arts and culture at Stevenson.

Stevenson University, known for its distinctive career focus, is the third-largest independent undergraduate university in Maryland with more than 4,400 students pursuing bachelor’s, master’s, and adult bachelor’s programs at locations in Stevenson and Owings Mills.