VISUAL ARTIST
HILLARY HOGUE
Concert: Kenari Sax Quartet, 3/10 – 4:00PM
ART EXHIBITION FOLLOWING CONCERT
2023 Juried Art Show Winner, Elena Øhlander
The Artist
Hillary Rumpel Hogue is a native Floridian. She earned her BFA in Drawing at the University of Florida and her MFA in Studio Art at the Maryland Institute College of Art. She currently teaches drawing and painting at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts. She is a fanatical gardener and dog lover.
Showings of her drawings and paintings include Jacksonville Museum of Contemporary Art, the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, Florida State College of Jacksonville, and Maryland Institute College of Art.
Artist Statement
My work is about hidden Florida narratives that start from walks and hikes and time spent in the garden.
Using my memories and my love of the Florida landscape, I have created an interior world that over time has evolved into a mythology. The mythology expands and emerges into identities that originally started as half-developed, injured, or dormant parts of the psyche and have evolved into heroes, guides, deities, shadows and various “archetypal” entities that champion the host. They protect and define a non-physical beauty present throughout all the stages of life.
I see my mythical world filled with viscous layers that are best narrated by a multilevel process. This invented world has started to drive itself and to form an independent life from that of the artist. It continually explodes into new directions by recreating itself and reinventing itself, expanding and dissolving as it reaches the edge of the artist’s identity and sense of self.


In addition to its outstanding concerts and educational outreach programs, BFAS also presents an art exhibition from a regional visual artist at each home concert.
Works are showcased at the concert and at the reception following each concert. Concert attendees are able to meet the artists at the reception. The exhibition remains in place for several weeks and works are available for purchase.
VENUE
465 11th Avenue North
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250


2023 Juried Art Show Winner
Elena Øhlander
VISUAL ARTIST
HILLARY HOGUE
Concert:
Kenari Sax Quartet
March 10 at 4:00PM
ART EXHIBITION
FOLLOWING CONCERT

In addition to its outstanding concerts and educational outreach programs, BFAS also presents an art exhibition from a regional visual artist at each home concert.
Works are showcased at the concert and at the reception following each concert. Concert attendees are able to meet the artists at the reception. The exhibition remains in place for several weeks and works are available for purchase.
VENUE
465 11th Avenue North
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250

The Artist
Hillary Rumpel Hogue is a native Floridian. She earned her BFA in Drawing at the University of Florida and her MFA in Studio Art at the Maryland Institute College of Art. She currently teaches drawing and painting at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts. She is a fanatical gardener and dog lover.
Showings of her drawings and paintings include Jacksonville Museum of Contemporary Art, the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, Florida State College of Jacksonville, and Maryland Institute College of Art.
Artist Statement
My work is about hidden Florida narratives that start from walks and hikes and time spent in the garden.
Using my memories and my love of the Florida landscape, I have created an interior world that over time has evolved into a mythology. The mythology expands and emerges into identities that originally started as half-developed, injured, or dormant parts of the psyche and have evolved into heroes, guides, deities, shadows and various “archetypal” entities that champion the host. They protect and define a non-physical beauty present throughout all the stages of life.
I see my mythical world filled with viscous layers that are best narrated by a multilevel process. This invented world has started to drive itself and to form an independent life from that of the artist. It continually explodes into new directions by recreating itself and reinventing itself, expanding and dissolving as it reaches the edge of the artist’s identity and sense of self.