Posted 4:49 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3, 2017
Return to campus brings back good memories for couple.
Return to campus brings back good memories for couple
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Wife and husband, Karen Meulendyke and Seth Klekamp, both 2005 graduates, returned to campus in October to install a show in the University Art Gallery. The return prompted them to reflect on their college art classes. “I think my art classes at UWL gave me a venue to explore those passions and provided me with a community of people who were open and willing to talk about social issues,” says Meulendyke.[/caption]
The printmaking exhibition in the University Art Gallery during October had a special UW-La Crosse connection.
Seth Klekamp, a 2005 graduate who majored in photography and minored in printmaking, headed up the installation of the Madison-based show, “What a Relief: Traditional to Experimental Printmaking at Tandem Press.” Klekamp is the preparator for Tandem Press, a self-supporting professional print studio affiliated with the UW-Madison Department of Art in the School of Education.
Klekamp, who lives in Madison, says returning to his alma mater brought back positive memories. “The Center for the Arts is where I learned the value of a positive work environment and collaboration,” he says. “That period in my life was also when I started engaging in social and environmental causes.”
Klekamp says understanding some of the technical aspects of art and the creative process served as a good foundation for his career. “I think classes taught me to how to work collaboratively and be open to constructive criticism,” he explains.
The message he tries to get across in his work is the value of engaging with the natural and created world. “I believe in the power of change through experience, seeing something through another person's eyes or their idea or vision,” he says. “I hope to give people a reason to participate in something different or meaningful or beautiful — even if it's temporary.”
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Seth Klekamp, ’05, headed up the installation of a Madison-based art exhibition on campus in October. Understanding some of the technical aspects of art and the creative process served as a good foundation for his career. “I think classes taught me to how to work collaboratively and be open to constructive criticism,” explains the photography major with a printmaking minor.[/caption]