Estonia Archives - 黑料正能量 News /now/news/tag/estonia/ News from the 黑料正能量 community. Thu, 27 Feb 2025 17:32:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Retiring VACA professor Jerry Holsopple embraces 鈥榤ystery of what is yet to come鈥 in gallery exhibition /now/news/2025/retiring-vaca-professor-jerry-holsopple-embraces-mystery-of-what-is-yet-to-come-in-gallery-exhibition/ /now/news/2025/retiring-vaca-professor-jerry-holsopple-embraces-mystery-of-what-is-yet-to-come-in-gallery-exhibition/#comments Thu, 27 Feb 2025 15:25:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=58297 At 4 a.m. on June 26, 2023, Jerry Holsopple, professor of Visual and Communication Arts (VACA) at 黑料正能量, waved goodbye to a group of students as they boarded a bus in Lithuania heading to the airport. He had just led his final intercultural group to the region (the ninth such trip for him) and was pondering what lay ahead. He had spent nearly every other summer since 2004 immersing himself in the Baltic states, making friends, collaborating with LCC International University, writing reflections, taking thousands of photos, and discovering plenty of trauma and even more hope.

鈥淗ow do you mark the ending of one part of your life journey, while anticipating the next,鈥 he wrote in a journal entry from that day. 

Roughly an hour after seeing his students off, he was on his bicycle pedaling toward a ferry that would begin an 1,800-kilometer (1,118-mile) journey across three countries in 22 days. Photographs from his ride along the EuroVelo 10/13 bike route, which follows the coast of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, as well as journal entries he logged during the trek, are the featured exhibition on display at the Margaret Martin Gehman Gallery. An opening reception for Holsopple and his collection of photos, paintings and writings was held at the gallery on Friday, Feb. 21. The exhibition will remain on display through March 21.

Holsopple shares remarks about his trip.

Holsopple, who joined the 黑料正能量 faculty in 2000 (he taught the school鈥檚 first digital media classes as a part-time instructor starting in 1998), is retiring this year. His contributions to 黑料正能量 throughout the past 25 years are too numerous to name, but include the creation of the communication major within the Language and Literature Department in 2000. 

鈥淗e actually built the communications department,鈥 VACA Professor Steven Johnson said in introductory remarks at the reception. 鈥淚t eventually merged with the art department to become the present-day Visual and Communication Arts department that you all know and love. 鈥 VACA majors look to Jerry for honest feedback and wise mentoring.鈥

Jerry Holsopple, left, and Steven Johnson, professors in 黑料正能量’s Visual and Communication Arts (VACA) department, at Friday’s opening reception.

Holsopple spent the 2009-2010 academic year as a Fulbright scholar at LCC International University in Klaipeda, Lithuania. His Into the Window exhibition, featuring icons he painted during his year there, was the first exhibition held at the Gehman Gallery when it opened in 2010.

Holsopple talks about the experiences from his bike trip in 2023.

The title of his latest exhibition, Finding Water, relates to the route he and his biking partner, Glyn Jones, took along the Baltic Sea coastline. 鈥淓very day we would see the water, from sandy windswept beaches to large rock boulders left by the glacier centuries ago,鈥 a journal entry states. But, it also relates to how the metaphorical river of life carries us along our journeys. 鈥淚 wanted this to be a show that鈥檚 not about remembering what I鈥檝e done for 30 years or whatever, but about embracing the mystery of what is yet to come,鈥 he shared at the reception. 鈥淎nd, what each day on a bike trip brings you that you don鈥檛 know is going to come your way.鈥

The title of his exhibition, Finding Water, relates to the route he and his biking partner, Glyn Jones, took along the Baltic Sea coastline.

鈥淲hy did I take this bike trip?鈥 Holsopple asked the crowd gathered at Friday鈥檚 reception. 鈥淏ecause I was looking for a way to process what it meant to say goodbye to these people. I stopped to visit people along the way that I had known all these years. It was like giving all three countries a big hug.鈥

Visitors to Friday’s opening reception view Holsopple’s photos. In the background, a grid of pictures displays coffee shops.

The exhibition features several grids of photographs, each related to a theme. One grid shows Holocaust sites in the capital city of Riga, Latvia. Another is a collection of photos of churches that he passed by on his route. A grid of coffee shops includes his favorite cafe in Estonia, Kehrweider, 鈥渨ith its underground feel, good coffee and snacks, and an attitude,鈥 he wrote in his journal. 鈥淚n the early days of bringing students on these trips, you couldn鈥檛 get a carry-out coffee anywhere. Now, coffee shops are everywhere and people carry their paper cups down the sidewalks in hordes.鈥

Tyler Goss, director for student engagement and leadership development at 黑料正能量, admires a photo taken of trees along a shoreline.

Referencing a large photograph of trees along a shore, Holsopple recounted his experience capturing the moment. 鈥淚t was about 6 a.m. when we went down the hill and I saw this reflection and I jammed on my brakes,鈥 Holsopple said. 鈥淚 was not going to pass up that reflection. I鈥檓 always fascinated by reflections because I think it plays with this idea of reality and what we imagine and what we see if we really pay attention to what鈥檚 happening in life.鈥

One of the icons that Holsopple painted. “As a person, I’m created by all of the people and the stories that they’ve shared and given to me,” he said.

Finding Water also includes a pair of icons that Holsopple painted. One of them is inspired by an icon that Maria Skobtsova, a Russian poet, nun, and member of the French Resistance during World War II, was working on before she died at the Ravensbr眉ck concentration camp in Germany. Holsopple and 黑料正能量 Theater Director Justin Poole created a musical theater production based on her life聽that opens at the MainStage Theater in March. The other icon is a stylized self-portrait that he created in 2016.聽

黑料正能量 senior Cassidy Walker chats with Rachel Herr at the opening reception on Friday.

Cassidy Walker, an 黑料正能量 senior majoring in art, photography, and digital media, attends every gallery opening through her work for the VACA department, but said Holsopple鈥檚 was special to her. 

鈥淛erry鈥檚 the reason I ended up coming to 黑料正能量 in the first place,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 had gotten into some big art schools, and he convinced me that I would get a great education here and that I鈥檇 get to be one of the Lithuania kids.鈥 

Walker was part of Holsopple鈥檚 final intercultural trip to Lithuania in 2023. She spoke about his guidance in helping her figure out her goals for the future. 鈥淚 was nervous about becoming a triple-major and he鈥檚 been this person I鈥檝e been able to lean on,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 always been there for me.鈥

Rachel Holderman 鈥18 views the exhibition.

Rachel Holderman 鈥18, who graduated from 黑料正能量鈥檚 VACA department with degrees in Photography and Art, now works as a photographer for James Madison University. She took several classes taught by Holsopple and said she likes staying connected with those who helped develop her skills. At the opening reception, she said she was drawn to Holsopple鈥檚 use of reflections and unique angles. 鈥淚t鈥檚 mirrored so perfectly that it鈥檚 hard to tell where the surface is, like where reality meets reflection,鈥 she said about the photo of trees on a glassy lake.

A collection of portraits shows the friends that Holsopple made in the Baltic states.

Holsopple is an artist, photographer and renowned videographer who teaches photography and digital media-related courses in 黑料正能量鈥檚 VACA department. He has a BS degree in Bible from 黑料正能量, an MDiv from Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, and a PhD in Media & Communication from European Graduate School. He led undergraduate intercultural trips to the Baltics in 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2021 and 2023.聽

A 2013 trip to the country resulted in the photography exhibit and book, Traces of a Social Movement: The Baltic Way, about people who participated in a 630-kilometer-long human chain, formed in August 1989 across Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.

黑料正能量 students, faculty, staff and other community members at the Margaret Martin Gehman Gallery on Friday.
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