College of the Arts Student Galleries
UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
Marilyn and Cline Duff Gallery
25 Years in Disorder
Julianne Kyla Cruz Sarte
BFA in Drawing and Painting (’24)
EXHIBITION ON VIEW: December 10–14, 2024
RECEPTION: Wednesday, December 11, 4–6pm
UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
LEO FREEDMAN FOUNDATION STUDIO
AND MFA ART Gallery
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Francia Cisneros
BFA in Creative Photography
and Experimental Media (’24)
EXHIBITION ON VIEW: December 10–14, 2024
RECEPTION: Wednesday, December 11, 4–6pm
UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
STAN MARK RYAN '75 Gallery
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Chloe Mae Tincher
BFA in Graphic and Interactive Design (’24)
EXHIBITION ON VIEW:
December 10–14, 2024
RECEPTION: Wednesday, December 11,
4–6pm
Current Exhibitions
Our Garden
Rachael Yokoyama, BFA in Illustration (’24)
Marcel Truong, BFA in Illustration (‘25)
LOCATION: Visual Arts, Bldg. G – RYAN GALLERY
EXHIBITION ON VIEW: November 19–23, 2024
RECEPTION: Wednesday, November 20,
4–6pm
ARTISTS' STATEMENT
“Though vastly different styles, we both strive to capture the fantastical and extraordinary elements of reality by employing approaches of both modern and antiquated illustration. We incorporate elements of book illustration, sequential art, and a blend of illustrative and fine arts techniques. We hope to utilize narrative to capture the sentimentality of creating unique worlds that still reflect our own, allowing us to see ourselves within the subjects.”
Emerson Little: Out of Place...Out of Time
MFA Thesis Exhibition
LOCATION: Visual Arts, Bldg. G – FREEDMAN and DUFF GALLERIES
EXHIBITION ON VIEW
: November 2–23, 2024
RECEPTION: November 2, 4–7 PM
ARTIST'S STATEMENT
" 'Out of Place…Out of Time' is based on the idea that there are things in this world that do not seem to belong. They are broken down factories in Southern California subdivisions; they are liminal spaces in long-abandoned theatres; they are enigmatic structures near futuristic machinery at a fish hatchery in Northern Arizona; they are chaotic, outdated oil wells in the hills above Orange County. I have always been captivated and drawn to these kinds of mysterious objects and spaces that we might ordinarily ignore or pass by. Some evoke within me a sense of wonder and hope for a future less reliant on industrialized structures, while others evoke uneasiness, anxiety and fear for what’s to come. ..."