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糖心logo入口 Galleries host two new solo exhibitions from Tennessee-based artists Kevin Bradley and Thomas Riesing

By Ann Gosser | Jan 16, 2025

MURRAY, Ky. 鈥 The 糖心logo入口 Galleries and the Department of Art & Design are pleased to present two new solo exhibitions. 鈥淰oo Doo Rocket鈥 featuring recent work by Greeneville, Tennessee-based artist Kevin Bradley is currently on view in the Eagle Upper Gallery through Feb. 17. 鈥淩ecent Drawings & Prints鈥 featuring recent work by Knoxville, Tennessee-based artist Thomas Riesing is currently on view in the Clara M. Eagle Gallery through Feb. 20.

Voo Doo Rocket by Kevin Bradley

鈥淰oo Doo Rocket鈥 featuring recent work by Greeneville, Tennessee-based artist Kevin Bradley

Bradley first experimented with printmaking while studying graphic design, printmaking and painting in the early 90s. By engaging methods and principles from all three disciplines, Bradley formed his own iconic style. At the culmination of his formal education, Bradley concluded, 鈥淧ainting was the best vehicle for his creative expression, that printing was an ideal means for mass-production and that the computer was the devil鈥檚 work.鈥 

His work has been instrumental in redefining the idea of contemporary letterpress in America, from his early days at Hatch Show Print in Nashville, Tennessee, to his more than 20 year run as the founder of Yee-Haw Print Industries in Knoxville, Tennessee, Church of Type in Santa Monica, California, and his recent studio and print shop Voo Doo Rocket in his hometown of Greeneville, Tennessee.

鈥淭his type I鈥檓 using is from the 1850s. I鈥檝e got some stuff from 1730 from Paris. As far as I know, it鈥檚 the oldest stuff I got, but it鈥檚 the real beautiful stuff, handmade into lead pieces,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou can imitate it with your cool, black pixels, but it鈥檚 nothing like real letterpress pressed into a page.鈥

Bradley has devoted his life to the preservation of letterpress printmaking and the idea of turning graphic design into a fine art by making letterpress editions by hand. He has made editions professionally since 1993, starting at Hatch Show Print, then founding Yee-Haw Industries, then moved to Santa Monica to open the Church of Type and now back in Tennessee as Voo Doo Rocket. Bradley mostly works in small editions that are completely hand-made using real handset letterpress type, hand-carved woodblocks and some precise additions of paint by hand that create one-of-a-kind pieces, as well. 

Recent Drawings and Prints by Thomas Riesing

鈥淩ecent Drawings & Prints鈥 featuring recent work by Knoxville, Tennessee-based artist Thomas Riesing

Drawing is an essential component of Riesing鈥檚 studio practice. Riesing utilizes drawing not only as a means to develop ideas before and during the creative process, but also as independent works of art. Materially they include graphite, silverpoint, ballpoint pen and printmaking techniques. The graphite drawings allow for erasing and reduction while the silverpoint drawings require a more deliberate subtle approach to image and surface development. 鈥淭HOMAS RIESING: Recent Drawings & Prints鈥 features a selection of 45 recent works that spotlight Riesing鈥檚 creative interests.

Riesing attended University of Nebraska in Lincoln, where he received both a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master of Fine Arts in art and art history. Riesing has frequently traveled to museums and academies in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong and was honored as a permanent visiting professor at Sichuan University. He is also Professor Emeritus at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana.

The University Galleries visitor hours for spring 2025 are Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission to the galleries is free and open to the public. The University Galleries are located on the sixth and seventh floors of the Price Doyle Fine Arts Center. For more information about the Department of Art & Design, visit  or follow them on Instagram @murraystateart.

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