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.

Blame the Man, Not the Gun

Recently, Governor Jay Inslee passed house bill 1240, which restricts the sale of multiple assault style weapons in Washington state. Although this bill has the potential to save lives, it pushes the message that guns are what’s causing people to… Continue Reading →

My intention with this work was to show the cables ‘erupting’ from the ground, with the sparing use of color representing the electricity we use as the blood of the earth, from the ecological damage that is caused generating it…. Continue Reading →

Refugee

The journey to the United States can be a long and hard journey for most refugees. Many are in search of a better life. Depicted above is Bashi from Somalia who resettled in America through world relief

The Dark Side of the World Cup- Andrew Rotter

Victims Of Violence

The purpose of this art project is to shed light on the devastating impact of cartel violence on families in Mexico. Through visual representations and storytelling, it aims to raise awareness, evoke empathy, and foster a deeper understanding of the… Continue Reading →

“Natural”

This piece comments on the disillusioned argument that homosexuality, transgender people, and women’s rights aren’t “natural” or “right.”  All of these animals display the behaviors and abilities deemed sinful and unnatural.  If It comes out desaturated in post I’m going… Continue Reading →

Kill the Planet! – Jory Morrison

This digital piece depicts a dystopian society that is quite similar to how we will end up soon if we don’t change how we treat the planet. In this piece I choose to talk about how our capitalistic society here in America and in places similar to us are killing people around the globe because of our greed. As multibillionaire companies keep destroying the planet to make more and more money they destroy communities around the world through climate change, especially those that rely on farming to sustain their communities. The overall purpose of this pieces to draw attention to these issues and help consumers understand that they have an impact with every purchase and that we all need to make changes to fix this problem.

Cost of Offsetting

This mix of collages and digital paintings is a symbol of carbon offset programs. Many major corporations, such as Disney as symbolized by the Mickey ears, utilize carb offsetting as a means to legally claim to be carbon neutral, as… Continue Reading →

“Our Symphony” captures the profound interplay, where technology and nature find their own way. Complex and detailed, their union does unfold, revealing depths of connection, untold. Through the piece’s layers, a message echoes clear, Of how intertwined are both worlds… Continue Reading →

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