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2021

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There And You, Deanna Doty Jan 2021

There And You, Deanna Doty

Student Projects

A series of self-portraits through mundane objects and places that explore the concept of living in our ever changing contemporary world while creating formally interesting graphic images, keeping in mind how color and reoccurring motifs are represented throughout the images.


When Did I Stop Being Invincible?, Amy M. Fleming Jan 2021

When Did I Stop Being Invincible?, Amy M. Fleming

Student Projects

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Constructed Inhumanity, Karl P. Bibler Jan 2021

Constructed Inhumanity, Karl P. Bibler

Student Projects

This series is a long-term project documenting my own interaction with urban architecture. Distanced or completely separated from human scale, the physical connection with the setting is lost, allowing the work to represent my own frustrations and feelings of alienation. Throughout the life of this project, those feelings have changed. My frustration with the dehumanizing nature of capitalism drove me to photograph what I viewed as “corporate” architecture, intent on showing the viewer the frustration and alienation that I felt so strongly. Over its lifespan however, this series became an introspective exploration as much as it is a representation of …


Forbidden Fruit, Briana N. Anders Jan 2021

Forbidden Fruit, Briana N. Anders

Student Projects

This series of photographs explores the relationships between color and sexual desire through elaborate scenes involving fruit, people, and objects grouped together according to color theory. This work focuses on common color patterns, tones, and hues to give depth within each individual image. This series is a reinterpretation of the biblical story about the Garden of Eden and the Forbidden Fruit from the Tree of Knowledge. Many speculate that the Forbidden Fruit is a metaphor and euphemism for sex, which is a strong theme for my work. The ambiguity of the models provokes conversation about censorship and identity. This work …