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Three Squares A Day, Suzanne U. Gibbs
Three Squares A Day, Suzanne U. Gibbs
CGU MFA Theses
Link to thesis on-line: http://suzannegibbs.com/portfolio/mfa-thesis-three-squares-a-day-2
Isolated Infinite, Kelsey M. Kimmel
Isolated Infinite, Kelsey M. Kimmel
CGU MFA Theses
I explore the relationship between human borders and digital space. The porous borders between these entities shape contemporary culture and identity. Amid the digital current, I find myself over-stimulated, fighting to stay afloat through multitasking, immediacy and cramming. My sculptural installations investigate how I see, experience, interact with and react to digital space.
Verdurous, Adrian R. Culverson
Verdurous, Adrian R. Culverson
CGU MFA Theses
Adrian Culverson is a painter and sculptor who uses mixed media to create installations that focus on splices of real and imagined worlds.
Gmo, Scott M. Jamieson
Gmo, Scott M. Jamieson
CGU MFA Theses
My work revolves around various interactions that occur when disparate media occupy the same space. This interplay begins in the making of the individual pieces. Whether it is ceramics, sculpture, or painting, I first consider the basic materials involved and their physical attributes. Then, I either accentuate these elements by building them up or bring them to some kind of breaking point by increasing the stress upon them. It is in this process of forming that I make decisions on how the work will interact within the space it occupies. Moving between the media's materiality and the space the works …
Traces Of Earthly Things, Kristin Frost
Traces Of Earthly Things, Kristin Frost
CGU MFA Theses
My strongest memories are visual. I feel connected to the moments of my life that have left imprints in my mind, traces of events that are still thick with color, energy, and purpose. I make paintings, collages, and installations that are visual combinations of events, land forms, and places from the present and the past. Through the repeated reworking of images and ideas in each piece, I reform my own concepts of space and time. Each aspect of my multi-step process changes not only the physical features of a piece, but also the original recollection that generated it. Through this …