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Category: Visual Arts

Emma Turner – I live for art

Emma Turner – I live for art

October 25, 2020 October 6, 2020 By arts_and_sciences

  (Public Submission)

Erika Varady – Untitled

Erika Varady – Untitled

October 25, 2020 October 6, 2020 By arts_and_sciences

(Student Submission) Theme: Identity, Agency, and Optimism in a Pandemic Artist Statement: When faced with challenging times, it is easy to immerse in doubt, yet COVID-19 brought about different challenges, unlike anything before. The theme identity, agency, and optimism in

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George Kaminski – From Trouble to Triumph

George Kaminski – From Trouble to Triumph

October 24, 2020 October 6, 2020 By arts_and_sciences

(Faculty Submission) Theme: Before, During and After Medium: Cotton Fabric Artist Statement: Tarot cards use visual imagery to quickly deliver desired messages. Their combinations can express a great number of “phrases.” This work shows the progression from the unexpected upsetting

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Hannah Miller – Quarantine

Hannah Miller – Quarantine

October 24, 2020 October 5, 2020 By arts_and_sciences

(Student Submission) Theme: Home Medium: Digital Illustration Artist Statement: For this piece, I chose to focus on the theme of ‘Home’ during the Covid-19 pandemic. What home means has shifted dramatically for everyone in many different ways during these last

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JJ D’Onofrio – Photography and Visual Art

JJ D’Onofrio – Photography and Visual Art

October 27, 2020 October 6, 2020 By arts_and_sciences

(Public Submission) Theme: Home My art has always been an avenue for healing and understanding within myself. The mechanics involved in processing the events in my life are hinged on seemingly innocuous moments that on the surface are without drama

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Julia Pope – Intertwined

Julia Pope – Intertwined

October 25, 2020 October 6, 2020 By arts_and_sciences

(Student Submission) Theme: Ourselves in the World Artist Statement: In the midst of quarantine, we lose touch with the outside world, primarily nature. The closure of state parks and trails caused us to become confined to our homes and more

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Kate McIntyre – Untitled

Kate McIntyre – Untitled

October 24, 2020 October 6, 2020 By arts_and_sciences

(Faculty Submission) Theme: Home Medium: Watercolor Artist Statement: While in normal times I’m a fiction writer, during the monotony of quarantine, I started to find myself craving color. This spring, I took a Zoom watercolor class through the Worcester Art

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Lauren Waddick – Untitled

Lauren Waddick – Untitled

October 25, 2020 October 6, 2020 By arts_and_sciences

(Student Submission) Medium: Markers and Micron Pens Artist Statement: In this piece, I tried going for empathy and imagination in challenging times by imagining Covid-19 as a monster that one might imagine lurking in their closet. How our minds can

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Margot Schassler – Untitled

Margot Schassler – Untitled

September 22, 2021 October 6, 2020 By arts_and_sciences

(Student Submission) Theme: Identity, Agency and Optimism in a Pandemic Medium: Watercolor Artist Statement: Walking to class one day during A-Term of my freshman year, I took a picture of The Innovation Studio. I thought the reflection of the clouds

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Mitra Anand  – Save the Treasure

Mitra Anand – Save the Treasure

October 24, 2020 October 6, 2020 By arts_and_sciences

(Student Submission) Theme: Caretaking Medium: Acrylic Artist Statement: This acrylic art is of an old woman with a beaming smile. She is of wrinkled skin and has almost no teeth, yet shows a sign of ultimate happiness. Many countries have

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