by Admin | May 16, 2019 | Undergraduate 2019
Artist’s Statement I use printmaking as a medium to tactically translate my interdisciplinary interests in neuroscience, art, and poetry. At the root of evolution and biology is the power to replicate with slight varieties of differences. Exploring these...
Lucy Green
Lesley University College of Art and Design
Bachelor of Fine Arts
by Admin | May 15, 2019 | Undergraduate 2019
Artist’s Statement The series came from a sculpture I created through found object. I always want to be drawing from life and the collection of subjects for reference is necessary for me. Using portions of various paper wasp nests I have placed the animals that...
Tia Nichols
University of Virginia
Bachelor of Arts
by Admin | May 14, 2019 | Undergraduate 2019
Artist’s Statement What does it mean to be endangered? To be, but only to an extent? To live, but only as though there were no tomorrow? If swiftly googled, endangered species are “anyone or anything whose continued existence is threatened.” What if you were...
Nikki D’Agostino
Tyler School of Art
Bachelor of Fine Arts
by Admin | May 13, 2019 | Undergraduate 2019
Artist’s Statement My work analyzes subconscious human behaviors and their spatial impact. By documenting transient moments of repetitive toxicity in urban landscapes such as fleeting posters, cans, and plastic bags, I highlight the indulgent and wasteful...
Mahri White
University of Manitoba
Bachelor of Arts
by Admin | May 13, 2019 | Undergraduate 2019
Artist’s Statement Mahri White is a Winnipeg based artist with a focus in printmaking and sculpture. These mediums cross very frequently, and images of her three-dimensional works are used to create lithographs, silkscreens, and monoprints. Website: Instagram:...
Nicole Barreiro
Florida Atlantic
UniversityBachelor of Fine Arts
by Admin | May 13, 2019 | Undergraduate 2019
Artist’s Statement Captivated by underrepresented women in history, my art aims to bring their accomplishments and efforts to light through the use of visual narrative and printed woodcarvings. The overlooked contributions of women is something that I am...