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Juried Art Show in BBG

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Paintings, sculptures, ceramics and more adorn the walls and floor of the Ben Bailey Art Gallery as students who participated in the Juried Art Show continue to showcase their work through the summer.

The show was open to any students taking an art class for the spring semester, and includes 145 art pieces, representing 53 students.

Students who participated in the show were judged in several categories

“The works submitted were divided between four categories: 2D, 3D, assemblage and printmaking. In each category, first through third places were chosen, along with honorable mentions, for a total of 18 awards, including the Best in Show,” Art Lecture Dr. Liz Kim said

Best in Show was awarded to Orin Sanchez, whose printmaking pieces included colorful works.

“Students who submitted work to the juried show were able to see their artworks exhibited as a part of a group exhibition at the university gallery. They gained experience in creating and submitting artworks to visual art competitions,” Kim said.

Ivan Cadavona, who placed first in the 2D category for his painting “3 Waves,” has a tribal theme throughout his art works.

“My tribal pieces involve my cultural background. I’m a Pacific Islander and over the past couple years or so I’ve been studying tribal. They’re not these random patterns, they have a story,” he said. Being from southern California most of his

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