Announcing the Fall 494 and 495 group show!
Arise is the culmination of students’ artwork created in the Fall 2021 Art 494 and Art 495 classes. Ranging in topics, such as identity, memory, space, and texture, these artworks are tethered together by each artist’s beginning exploration for future bodies of work.
The B-Gallery is open Monday-Thursday 8:30-5:30 / Friday 8:30-5:00, closed on holidays and weekends
Featured works shown below:
Amelia Green
Title: In the Light
2021
Acrylic on canvas
12 x 24in
Apinya Abrahamsen
Titles: The Echinoderm Carpet of the Sea (15 x 10in); The Hole That Stares Back (20 x 10in)
2021
Acrylic on canvas
George Dalton
Titles: Fashion Forward; Getting Through
2021
Digital illustration – cardstock print
each 12 x 15in
Halley Grainger
Title: AJ
2021
Screen Print on mirror
22 x 30in
Halle Dagley
Title: People, Places, and Things
2021
Cyanotype on paper, fabric
41 x 45in
Eli Isenhour
2021
June Inkwell
Title: Reflections on Life
2021
Kasey Kitchel
Title: Subsurface
2021
Acrylic on paper
20 x 32 in
Markus Orman
Titles; Chad Murphy (18 x 24in); Kyle Jesse Picket-Rainer
2021
Acrylic on canvas
Nathan Allen Wilkinson
Title: Chaos in Order (68 x 96in); Manifestations (25 x 19in)
2021
Inkjet print
Rae Graden
Title: Square Wave Bowl (Storm gray Crochet Texture with Opaque Teal Liner)
2021
Glazed Porcelain
6.5 x 6.5 x 2in
Rae Graden
2021
Sadie Olson
2021
Colton Sampson
2021
Sophia Anderson
2021
Annika Wiebe
Titles: Rootbound; Side Sleeper
2021
Egg termpera, acrilic gel transfer
18 x 24in
Jackson Sweeny
2021
Elly Minagawa
Title: Hina
2021
Acrylic on Canvas
22 x 28in
Parissa Rad
Title: Salam Mahi
2021
Gouauche, watercolor, acrylic, colored pencil, tea wash
24 x 32in
Teo Crider
2021
Julia Vreeman
Titles: Cataclysm no.2; Cataclysm no.3
2021
Digital painting, Procreate
each 13 x 19in
Chloe Lenee
Title: My Inner Child Wants Revenge
2021
Acrylic, graphite, and oil pastel on rag paper
20.5 x 28in
Sam Jenkinson
Title: Disquiet
2021
Ink pen on paper, clay. crocheted yarn and fur texture, beads
Large piece: 17in diam; small pieces: 12 in diam.
Sophia Lindstrom
Titles: People tend to place past events into existing representations of the world, their world;
Recalling a memory more often makes that memory less accurate, and that every time you take a memory off the shelf in your brain, you put it back just a tiny bit different
2021
Paint, resin, Posca pen
each 16 x 24in