Posted 12:16 a.m. Friday, Dec. 6, 2013
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December 6 - February 3
![Foundation Showcase - Fall 2013](/contentassets/b33c6a9df52442a7b8d3c87af73aa817/imported-from-wordpress/foundations_showcase_spring2013_webgraphics-01.png)
Featuring the work of the following students:
Emily Albrecht, Jacob Blackford, Melissa Heller, Carly Juzwik, Jessica Kramer, Pa Houa Lee, Hannah Ross, Alayna Stein, Kelly Zimmerman, Sarah Heyer, Ashley Block, Madline Thorn, Kayla Debacco, Toni LaBreche, Jill Bagniefsky, Rachel Cain, Alyssa Hensen, Shellady Udoni, Ryan Borgardt, Tristan Hayes, Allison Johnson, Mai Zoua Vang, Yu Guan, Jake Parks, Abbigail Pominville, Amanda Ramos, Jacob Akin, Dan Devine, Allison White, Bailey Hauser, Paige Weier, Sabrina Bruehling, Michael Knappik, Madeline Thorne, Emma Wuerslin, Kayla Kirchner, Elisabeth West, Danielle VanBrabant, Alexa Fritsch, Rebecca Marks , Madalyn Salm, Elinor Brown-Lucas, Nou Lee, Mellissa Buss, Danielle Pursell, Allison Julia Yemm, Timothy Young, Jessica Zicket , Elinor Brown-Lucas, Emily Rebarchek, Madline Thorn, Laura Mead, Drew Guillien
About:
Every Fall and Spring Murphy Library host an exhibition of artworks completed by students enrolled in any art foundations classes at UW-L. This semester, classes taught by Binod Shresthra, Bradley Nichols, Stella Vognar, and Randy Reeves will be showing their works in the library. The works range from sculptures, videos, photographs, drawings, paintings, books,and many other art mediums. For this exhibition the artworks were curated by students enrolled in the classes.
Foundations courses at UW-L within the Department of Art explore visual arts as a language to investigate and understand the inherent role visual art plays in society and the development of culture. Students use close observation, analysis of visual perceptions, and experiences with various drawing, digital, and three dimensional materials to expand visual vocabulary and to synthesize concepts/thematic development with creative process and design concerns. This capstone student juried exhibition demonstrates our students' effort in investigating visual art as a language in the context of liberal arts education. This art exhibition is made possible by a partnership between Murphy Library and the Art Department. For more information about the reception or exhibition, see our Art in the Mug page or contact Marc Manke at Murphy Library,mmanke@uwlax.edu