Innovation Prize for Bill Cravis Installation
An installation of headline-captioned ceramic mugs by associate professor of Fine
Arts Bill Cravis received the “Most Innovative Message” award, along with a cash prize,
from a juried exhibition at Gallery One Visual Arts Center in Ellensburg, Washington. As part of the “Cups with a Conscience” exhibit (March
5-27, 2021), which features drinking vessel-themed work from around the country, Cravis’
mugs use New York Times banner headlines from the first year of Donald Trump’s administration
to impart the artist’s message.
Comprised of 365 mugs occupying 13 sets of shelves, the installation is arranged
by calendar months. With each passing month, the mugs diminish in size. “This gradual
shift in scale is the essential metaphor of the installation,” says Cravis. “Cups
with a Conscience” includes work that draws attention to personal, local and global
causes and reflects on aspects of being human in today’s complicated world.