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The University of Utah hired a sonic drill to obtain salt cores for their salt thickness study in partnership with the BLM and the Intrepid Potash Mining Company. In addition to testing the salt thickness, the University of Utah and a professor from Westminster College are also studying stratigraphy, salt flat footprint, salinity, water chemistry, weather dynamics, microbial environment, and human interactions with the salt flats.
A drawing study of "Christina Olson" by Andrew Wyeth. Really like his works!
Size: Slightly larger than A3
Medium; Charcoal on Paper
First informal gathering of the study group at Kolazhy, Thamarayur, Guruvayur, India.
P.Shamsudheen, K. A. Mohandas, Venu Edakkazhiyur, K. V. Subramanian, K. R. Vinayan
Communication Studies students listen to guest speaker Anna Strong '14, '16, in the Center for Student Innovation Classroom in Booth Library on the campus of Eastern Illinois University on February 27, 2023. (Dominic Baima)
This is my home office setup its a little bit in an inbetween state at the minute as it used to have my work laptop plugged into the right screen (when it was a PC) however now my work laptop is another powerbook, there doesnt seem to be a point in having two laptops of the same type (and OS) in use at once, Ideally I'd like to get a powermac and have it drive both screens - or make a linux box.
MFA in Visual Studies Class of 2016 first year exhibition
Please join us for a closing reception with light refreshments:
Thursday, July 23rd, 2015 3-5pm
Disjecta Contemporary Art Center
8371 N Interstate Avenue, Portland, OR, 97217
Pacific Northwest College of Art is pleased to announce the MFA in Visual Studies Class of 2016 first year exhibition, PNCA MFA in Visual Studies First Year Exhibition. The exhibition will run until July 23rd and is free and open to the public.
PNCA MFA in Visual Studies First Year Exhibition is comprised of seventeen MFA candidates who work in an array of multi-disciplinary mediums such as sculpture, painting, drawing, textiles, film, video, writing and comedy. These candidates have moved to Portland, OR, from all ends of the country. This multi-faceted exhibition highlights the growth of each candidate's art practices throughout their first year of attending graduate school.
Exhibiting artists are: Amory Abbott, Sean Barnes, Jason Berlin, Rebecca Mackay Rosen Carlisle, Maggie-Rose Condit, E.M. Fuller, Alex Godbold, Anastasia Greer, Tessa Heck, Aaron Christopher Johnson, Caitlin Rooney, BriAnna Rosen, Tait Simonson, Dylan Schietinger, Lauren Stumpf, Rachel Brown Smith and Nikki Vene.
As the curator of PNCA MFA in Visual Studies First Year Exhibition, Libby Werbel sought to exemplify the strengths of each student’s processes. Werbel notes, “I hope that the cohesive thread that is established in a show of such varied mediums and practice is the unique collaboration between the students and me."
Werbel founded PMOMA in 2012. In 2014, Werbel was the awardee of the Precipice Grant, a funding initiative of The Andy Warhol Foundation distributed through PICA for projects being developed on the edge of new practice.
Photos by Mario Gallucci
Sandra He
BFA Furniture Design 2023
Okume plywood, threads
Hand bent study stitched together with threads.
(On the back side of the pack)
Mama Zuma's Revenge:
Get too close to Mama Zuma and you will get burned.
This woman is determined to scorch everyone in her path. Mama Zuma's weapons are the hottest jalapeño and habanero peppers this side of the Rio Grande. Since she lost the love of her life in a bizarre and tragic potato peeler accident, Mama Zuma has been hell bent on burning every mouth she kisses with her special brand of passion.
WARNING: These chips are made with some of the hottest peppers on the planet. (no kidding)
Africana Studies, 1969-2019: A History of Imagining Otherwise, An Exhibition, Vassar College Library, September 19 to December 22, 2019
Photo credit: Karl Rabe/Vassar College