Volume 22, Issue 13 (April 23, 2012)

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DARLEINE HEITMAN

April 23, 2012

Inside Suffering for fine art

Volume 22. Issue 13

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Artist Brooke Green’s ceramic sculptures of animals exposes the gory details of shooting animals for recreation in “Trophies Worth Killing For,” an exhibit at the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art on display now through May 17.

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fter receiving several students’ art portfolios, 10 students were chosen to have their works displayed for all to see in the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art. Student artists Jerry Acosta, Andrea Arceneaux, Mora Douk, Christopher Allen Fontilla, Brooke Green, Sara Koh, Olivia Manchego, Derek Ortega, Gina Nicol, Philip Watson and John Wood II were chosen this spring for the Student Invitational exhibit that opened on April 15.

For 35 years, the Student Invitational Exhibit class has given the opportunity for students to have their artworks featured in the Student Invitational. The honor students enrolled in the course usually work on their portfolios from 5-15 works for over a year to then have them juried in the spring for the annual exhibition. “Most students are aware of how the program is designed and what is expected. For the most part they have been working with faculty in their discipline in preparation for their portfolio development,”

Misty Burruel, assistant professor and coordinator of art and digital media, said. The faculty and art and digital media full time staff met weekly, spending 8 to 10 hours reviewing every single portfolio thoroughly. “We are looking primarily at the strengths of each portfolio,” Burruel said. The exhibition does not focus on any specific theme or type of art. The works of arts at the exhibit this semester varied from photographs to sculptures. See Invitational, Page 13


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