Campus
exhibit includes work of 15 artists
By Jack Schneider
On-line Forty-Niner
Artistic
work of all colors and media by fifteen
artists were presented at the Fine Arts
Building Sunday to be on display through
Thursday.
Jonathan Anderson, who is a member of the
Graduate Art Students club, said that the
gallery was juried by critics such as Doug
Leavy, of “LA Weekly.”
Much of the art includes paintings of photos
both abstract and contemporary such as Jihyun
Cho’s “The Way That I See Things Around
Me,” which gives a three dimensional design
and abstract look of daily life filled with
vivid color.
“The artwork shows both my background in
Korea, as well as the city area where I
live in,” Cho said.
Another piece was a multimedia project titled
“The Princess Stories,” by David Goetz,
a graduate student in art history.
The piece represents six white princesses
in a hexagonal figure displaying three Disney
princesses and three real ones: Princess
Diana, Jacquelyn Kennedy and Grace Kelley.
“I wanted to show the reality of being a
princess and the fantasy of a Disney princess,”
Goetz said.
The exhibit will run from noon to 5 p.m.
and is located at Fine Arts building 2.
For more information call (562) 985-4394.
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