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WCSU Commencement 2016

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

Pacific Northwest College of Art’s MFA in Visual Studies candidates invite the public into their studio space for an evening of art, performance, and dialogue. This event is an opportunity to view what the MFA in Visual Studiescandidates have been working on and to engage with them in conversation about their individual practices. This event will feature work that spans and addresses a wide variety of media, form, and concepts. Join us in an evening of lively, engaging conversation, performances, and visual art. Food and libations will be provided.

 

MFA in Visual Studies Candidates: Amory Abbott, Sean Barnes, Rachel Brown- Smith, Rebecca Carlisle, Maggie Condit, Maria Davidoff, Liz Fuller, Alex Godbold, Anastasia Greer, Lucas Haley, Tessa Heck, Evan Isoline, Candace Jahn, Aaron Johnson, Marisa Lee, Kelly McGovern, Jung Min, Bertrand Morin, Annie Oldenburg, Nicholas Patton, Katie Piatt, Veronica Reeves, Caitlin Rooney, BriAnna Rosen, Dylan Schietinger, Tait Simonson, Lauren Stumpf, Jason Berlin Thomas, and Nikki Vene.

 

About the MFA in Visual Studies:

PNCA’s Masters of Fine Arts in Visual Studies is a multi-disciplinary and mentor- based program. Its flexible character allows students to work within a singular discipline or to pursue a combined practice that bridges disciplines and media. This generalist structure compliments PNCA’s educational philosophy of supporting independent inquiry and encouraging cross-disciplinary dialog. Students also benefit from a dynamic national and international roster of visiting artists and designers.

 

Photos by Joseph Greer BFA ā€˜

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

A mutated strain of Aspergillus nidulans, a model organism in fungal biology research. The mutated strain is a striatin gene deletion strain. From the laboratory of Dr. Brian D. Shaw, Associate Professor, Program for the Biology of Filmentours Fungi, Department of Plant Pathology & Microbiology, Texas A&M University.

 

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Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

WCSU Commencement 2016

First Place! This micrograph, titled "Extended Polymer Worm Family", won first place in the first "HOOKEd on Microscopy" competition held at the Clemson University Light Imaging Facility. It was taken by graduate student Kryssia Diaz with a Leica M80 Stereoscope.

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

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WCSU Commencement 2016

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

WCSU Commencement 2016

WCSU Commencement 2016

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

WCSU Commencement 2016

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

WCSU Commencement 2016

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

WCSU Commencement 2016

Mark Melhorn/Stockton University

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

WCSU Commencement 2016

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

WCSU Commencement 2016

Polymers

 

The photograph is of synthetic organic polymers which are used to make fluorescent nanoparticles. These particles are not only useful to image cells but can potentially be used to detect and bind tumors in living organisms while delivering drugs and other cargo to them. The dispersed fluorescence (from blue to near infra-red) makes it possible to observe different elements of interest simultaneously.

 

Graduate student Cliferson Thivierge works with his advisor, Dr. Kevin Burgess, in Texas A&M UniversityĆ­s department of chemistry.

 

Dr. Burgess is the Rachel Professor of Chemistry at Texas A&M University. His research interests focus on peptidomimetics for mimicking or disrupting protein-protein interactions, development of asymmetric organometallics catalysts for syntheses of valuable chirons, and fluorescent dyes for applications in biotechnology.

 

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WCSU Commencement 2016

WCSU Commencement 2016

WCSU Commencement 2016

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Veterinary Medicine research lab, Texas A&M University

 

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Photo: Eliza Hunt/Stockton University

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