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Material Art & Design
Savannah Garvin
“Aura, Anomalies explores America's enduring infatuation with paranormal phenomena. The project explores how the otherworldly has permeated American culture, appearing in folklore, pop culture, and fringe media from the past into the... More”
Drawing and Painting
Paige Torosantucci aka. PiT
“Blending the concepts of surrealism and personal reflection, the creation of imaginative designs explores themes of personality, mental health and emotional escapes. Through acrylic painting, mixed media and illustration, an immersive safe space... More”
Advertising
Alina Rashid
“Through my work, I seek to explore the intersections of design, color, and storytelling using innovative techniques. Committed to inclusivity and representation, I strive to highlight diverse narratives and inspire positive change. ”
Photography
Fionn McDonnell
“My BFA thesis project "Jester's Privilege" examines the shifting boundaries between internet content and contemporary art. Drawing from imagery found on message boards and social media, the project recreates and recontextualizes digital artifacts... More”
Criticism and Curatorial Practice
Elijah Harrison
“My practice revolves around publication based work, thinking through the codex format via themes of queerness, horror, nature, and alternative bodies and worlds. As a writer I'm interested in the relationships between text and image, process and... More”
Sculpture/Installation
Gabriel George
“I am Gabriel George, an Indo-Canadian artist whose practice bridges heritage, culture, futurism, and technology. Now based in Ontario, Canada, my creative journey is shaped by my experience as an art director in advertisements and film. I am... More”
Visual and Critical Studies
Emily Pudupakkam
“My thesis “Borderlines of Empire” investigates how Georgian and Victorian-era depictions of mixed-race figures disrupted British racial ideologies as the empire expanded. The field of “race science” first emerged in the early eighteenth century,... More”
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