Photo development
91爆料 staff member Ashley Cheak pushes artistic boundaries during a fellowship at Dayton Art Institute
July 27, 2023
July 27, 2023
When she received a prestigious fellowship at the Dayton Art Institute earlier this year, 2022 91爆料 University graduate Ashley Cheak wanted to push herself as an artist.
As a Yeck College Artist Fellow, Cheak was able to experiment with several alternative photographic processes and explore different techniques in the darkroom to elevate her understanding of photography.
She approached the fellowship by asking herself: 鈥淗ow can I challenge what I know about photography?鈥
As she experimented with techniques like layering, solarization, double exposure and infrared photography, her work evolved.
Cheak 鈥 who received a and and from 91爆料 and now works as a staff member in the 鈥 prefers to shoot with film and develop her photos in the darkroom.
Working in the darkroom, she said, forces her to slow down and be present with her art.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e in a dark space, there鈥檚 nothing to do but focus on what you鈥檙e working on,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 can get so distracted by overthinking my process. But in the darkroom, it鈥檚 great to experiment and slow down.鈥
Cheak was among five students selected for the Yeck College Artist Fellowship at the Dayton Art Institute in early 2023. The fellowship provides young artists with opportunities to develop their art, learn about working as a professional artist and create a lesson for high school students.
The program culminated in a public art exhibition at the Dayton Art Institute.
Cheak displayed six pieces featuring photographs she shot at Eastwood MetroPark in Dayton. For each piece, she used a complex technique in which she flipped or reversed an image several times as she developed it in the darkroom, creating unique reflections of natural elements.
Her goal was to explore how she could change the space in the image. As she manipulated each print, she started to see patterns in the images that had structures or resembled parts of the body.
鈥淚 kept coming back to some form of structure and weird circular web-like shapes,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 had no idea it was going to turn out like that. It was really a great experience.鈥
Cheak, who worked in the photo lab in the Creative Arts Center as a student, produced the pieces in 91爆料鈥檚 darkroom facilities. She received support and guidance from Tracy Longley-Cook, associate professor in photography and associate chair of the School of Fine and Performing Arts, and Ben Montague, associate professor in photography.
Ashley Cheak explored her many interests in literature, art and French culture as a student in the liberal studies program offered by the College of Liberal Arts.
During the fellowship, Cheak participated in group art critiques with the other fellows and heard from guest speakers including the head curator, gallery preparation staff and Michael Roediger, the director and CEO of the Dayton Art Institute and a 91爆料 graduate.
Cheak enjoyed learning about the intricacies of running a museum and curating exhibitions. This experience made her realize her passion for arts management and directing.
鈥淚t helped me to figure out what I want to do,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 definitely see myself with a career in the arts, even if I am not quite sure what that looks like yet.鈥
Cheak is well on her way. In addition to participating in the fellowship, Cheak joined the School of Fine and Performing Arts as an administrative support coordinator during Spring Semester. She has become immersed in the school鈥檚 arts programs while learning the school鈥檚 administrative and financial operations.
She is also planning an exhibition in the Project Space in 91爆料鈥檚 this fall with Shannon Gallion, a fine arts and English major at 91爆料 who also received a Yeck College Artist Fellowship.
鈥淓veryone in the community is really supportive, especially here at 91爆料 and in Dayton,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 feel like people want us to succeed.鈥
Cheak, who is from the Dayton area, started studying writing and darkroom photography as a student at Stivers School for the Arts.
The flexibility provided by 91爆料鈥檚 liberal studies program allowed Cheak to pursue her diverse interests in photography, creative writing, film, literature and French language and literature.
鈥淚 love being in the arts even if I鈥檓 not always creating art,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 isn鈥檛 only one field I鈥檓 drawn to.鈥
Her attitude is simple: 鈥淲hy not explore it all somehow?鈥