December 12, 2024
Art Gallery

Local marketers to showcase work in art exhibition


BRIDGEWATER, Va. (BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE) — Two local marketing professionals and Bridgewater College art alumni, Elise Trissel ’11 and Brandon Christian ’19, will showcase marketing photography and videography in their joint exhibition, “Marketing in Motion.”

The exhibition will be on display in the College’s Beverly Perdue Art Gallery from Monday, Nov. 4, through Friday, Dec. 13.

Trissel and Christian work for TDC Marketing in Harrisonburg, Va. They will display photos and videos representing their work and the work of their colleagues.

They released the following artists’ statement:

“Experience the blend of art and strategy in ‘Marketing in Motion.’ This exhibit highlights the impact of photography and videography in marketing, showing how creativity drives engagement and transforms messages. Explore how strong visuals and compelling storytelling can make a difference for clients.”

Trissel and Christian aim to highlight the artistry in marketing and show BC students how a passion for art can lead to professional success in this field.

“Our work requires being artful and creative,” Christian explained. “We want to show that, despite the added challenge of working within [a client’s] parameters, there is still plenty of room for creativity.”

Both artists work on TDC Marketing’s content team. Trissel works as a content manager and Christian works as a content strategist and specialist. In their roles, the two have created photo and video content for clients in various industries, including Anicira, a veterinary clinic; Habitat for Humanity, a housing nonprofit; and Shenandoah Bicycle Company, a community-oriented bike shop.

Trissel and Christian said they strive to meet businesses’ goals by helping clients develop a marketing strategy, beyond creating photos and videos. Trissel said that executing these strategies requires pushing creative boundaries and finding new perspectives.

“Plenty of things can be ‘cool,’ but it isn’t always obvious,” Trissel said. “Part of the job is finding new and interesting ways of showing why something is ‘cool’ while still meeting your client’s needs.”

The art exhibition will have an opening reception in the gallery from 5-7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 4, with an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m. The exhibition, opening reception and artist’s talk are free and open to the public.

The gallery is open from 7:30 a.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday; 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday; and noon to midnight Sunday.



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