The Greensboro College Department of Arts Spring 2014 Senior Art - TopicsExpress



          

The Greensboro College Department of Arts Spring 2014 Senior Art Exhibitions has opened in the Anne Rudd Galyon and Irene Cullis Galleries in the Cowan Humanities Building on campus. The exhibitions will remain on display through May 5. Admission to the reception and exhibitions is free, and the public is invited. Works by: William Mason Beane, an art major from Asheboro, N.C. In his show By any means necessary, Beane seeks to reval the darker, more primitive side of human nature that typically stays hidden underneath the superficial shell society hides behind. Ashley Ellison, an art education/teacher licensure major from Reidsville, N.C. Her work is based in her love for abstract art and experimentation; her exhibit, Ashley in Wonderland, is inspired by the visionary work of Lewis Carroll and Tim Burton and is a glimpse through her personal looking glass. Quentin Jones, an art major from Clemmons, N.C. Jones explores bodybuilding as an architectural process as he amplifies the bodys musculature through an overlaying of geometric shapes in his paintings. Micaela Sandoval, an art major from Aloha, Ore. In her exhibit, Soul of the Wild, Sandoval explores the physical and spiritual symbiosis of humanity and nature through paintings and drawings. Yujin Yang, an art major from Bundang-Ku Sungnam, South Korea. Her minimalist paintings and installations inspired by nature derive their aesthetic roots from the art of her native country. Art & Design Greensboro, North Carolina
Posted on: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 15:11:39 +0000

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