Creator Profile: Jessica Ferrari
If you’ve walked through the PAC in the last year, you’ve probably noticed some of the interesting art residing in its halls. Sculptures made of sticks, assorted foliage and even dirt can make the space […]
If you’ve walked through the PAC in the last year, you’ve probably noticed some of the interesting art residing in its halls. Sculptures made of sticks, assorted foliage and even dirt can make the space […]
One tablespoon of honey equals the lifelong work of 12 honeybees. One tablespoon of honey equals the purpose in which the life of 12 honeybees were created. Riley Strong, a senior art major with a […]
The Baroque period was all about intricate detailing. The Impressionist movement preferred abstract washes of color. Surrealism distorted reality into often gruesome but eye-opening images. Now, technology has brought a new cultural movement to the […]
I walked into the studio and saw him bent over, focused on fitting a perfectly made handle to a pitcher that rested on a table covered in tools. He turned toward the sound of the […]
Q: I wish I could paint. I write and I draw, but I can’t really paint. A: You can paint, you just have to not try to paint what it is you want to paint. […]
“Wood firing is a process of individuality.” -Simon Levin Union’s art department has invited Simon Levin to share his story and expertise on the craft of ceramics. Levin became captivated by clay in 1993, and […]
The American Institute of Graphic Art (AIGA) is one of those campus organizations that students may be aware of, but have no idea what they actually do. This organization is responsible for much of […]
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