Art 109: Visual Dialogue

Category Studio Project: Project NOW

Inspired by the artwork explored during the term with its diverse styles, techniques, materials, subjects, forms, purposes, and aesthetic traditions, students created artwork that aligns with current art discourses – art that creates dialogue.

Thomas on the Roof

On July 13, 2024 at 6:11 pm, Thomas Crooks opened fire on former president Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. Crooks hit the Trump in the ear, as well as 3 other crowd members, killing one before he… Continue Reading →

shrinkflation situation

As a student living on very limited funds, groceries are one of the most stressful parts of my daily life. As someone who thinks cooking and eating a variety of foods is an important part of life, I am finding… Continue Reading →

Uphill Battle

My project is a photo collage representing the current wildfire/forest fire problem in the world. With dry vegetation and rising tempuratures, there have been more loss of habitat and smoke entering the atmosphere. I used themes of verticality, as well… Continue Reading →

Global Denial

I chose to base my work on the current issue of global warming, and I know people tend to think of polar bears when it comes to this topic. So my piece shows real graphs showing basic proof that world… Continue Reading →

To Bolt Or Not To Be (Alive)

Inspired by the work of Ai Weiwei, To Bolt Or Not To Be (Alive) is a response to the National Park Service and US Forest Service considering putting a ban on bolts in their territories. This would unnecessarily endanger the… Continue Reading →

Automation Nation: The AI EmploymentShift

AI is replacing human candidates for jobs, which is a revolutionary process with big consequences for the labor market. The possibility that artificial intelligence will replace workers is a complex issue with wide-ranging effects on many different industries. AI is… Continue Reading →

Fire Education: A Northern Californian Phenomenon

This digital collage is a commentary on elementary fire education in Northern California. Obviously, kids all over the world get fire safety education but this is an attempt to explain by own experience as a Californian child. There are some… Continue Reading →

African American

I was inspired by Wifredo Lam because he uses his art to bring attention to a culture bigger than himself after being an example of how he integrates these diverse influences, combining surrealism with Afro-Cuban spirituality to comment on the… Continue Reading →

Repair: A Fading Right

This artwork shows the tough reality of the right-to-repair movement. The warm brown colors express a feeling of longing and frustration, highlighting the challenges faced by consumers who want to fix their own devices. The taken-apart Zephyrus G14, accompanied by… Continue Reading →

Art In The Post-Pandemic World

My project is a soundscape focusing on the Seattle music scene and the pandemic’s effect on artists. The sound is the main focus, with the image serving as accompaniment. I used heavy guitar as a reference to the history of… Continue Reading →

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