The University of New Mexico Honors College is showcasing the creative works of honors students in the exhibition, Presence. Presence, Honors Student Exhibition, Spring 2022 Read the press release about Anna's work from the UNM Newsroom. Read this article about Anna's work from the Daily Lobo, written by Sierra Martinez. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm. The exhibition will be on view in Spectra Gallery from August 1st to October 7th, 2022 and is open to the public. By exploring objects that range from a mere nuisance to deadly, the unpredictable nature of life is examined.” For more of Anna’s work visit: They reference structures of viruses, pollen, cancer cells, or bacteria. As Westfall’s artist statement outlines, “the surfaces of the dark sculptures originate from microscopic images that were often documented and studied using brightfield microscopy. Her work is a study of life at both its most microscopic and macroscopic levels through ceramic forms. Westfall is an alumna of the MFA program (2005) in sculpture and ceramics at UNM and a professor of art at Eastern Mennonite University. Spectra Gallery housed in the Honors College at the University of New Mexico is hosting an art installation, Bright Field, by Anna Westfall. Read this article about the work that was showcased.Ĭaitlin Carcerano - Reclamation, Sunshine, and Tender (after ophelia) The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm. Starting November 29th, 2022 until the end of the Fall 2022 semester, the exhibition will be on view in the Spectra Gallery. That is now all reflected upon their art that is being showcased in the Spectra Gallery. In this interdisciplinary, experimental course it allows students to make explicit and meaningful connections between readings, seminar discussions, and field experience. Lovato’s class, The Archeology of Trails, took a four day three night backpacking trip along the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail in the San Pedro Parks Wilderness Area outside Cuba, New Mexico. Spectra Gallery housed in the Honors College at the University of New Mexico is hosting an art exhibition titled, Foot Prints Across Time and Along The Continental Divide National Scenic Trail, by Professor Troy Lovata’s class. Previous Exhibitions Foot Prints Across Time and Along The Continental Divide National Scenic Trail Student artists will discuss their work during the event. There will be a public closing ceremony on April 6th, 2023 from 5-6:00pm. Their work will be on view in the Spectra Gallery from January 23th to April 6th, 2023. Listen, is displaying the works of students Lourdes Cazarez, Raychel Kool, Austin Nguyen, Ilhunanya Okechuckwa, John Scott, Alex Smith, and Reyes Reynaga. Spectra Gallery housed in the Honors College at the University of New Mexico is hosting an art exhibition showcasing the creative works of honors students. Honors College Call for Solo Artist Exhibitions Current Exhibition Listen, Honors Student Exhibition, Spring 2023 For information about applying for a solo show, see this application. Calls for annual student and alumni exhibitions will be made via the Honors College newsletter and social media. The gallery is open during the week, excluding holidays, Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM.Īrtistic selections are made by a team of UNM faculty members from honors and the art department. The gallery also exhibits contemporary artists through annual solo shows. Located in the Honors College at the University of New Mexico, the Spectra Gallery highlights the creative works of honors students and alumni.
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