28 March 2011

A.S.S. @ Tyler!! ANNUAL STUDENT SHOW

       
This year's Annual Student Show just came down.  It was running from March 16th-26th.  The show was displayed throughout Tyler highlighting the work of undergraduate students from the various departments.  Photography was in the basement and for those of you who missed it here are some highlights.... starting from the right   Luke Cloran had two images up that he has been working on in the studio this semester, experimenting with the use of models and with various concepts to make the images that have been stuck in his head http://lukecloranjr.blogspot.com/ Jess Stewart included an hauntingly eerie self portrait.  Annie showed two of her fabricated landscapes from her recent BFA show Unattainable Places http://adriannezimmerman.wordpress.com, Keristin Gaber's Curtain #1 comes from her series "Within" cargocollective.com/keristingaber.  Katie Ames had two of her Cindy Sherman inspired self portraits that will be the theme of her show that opens April 22nd.  Natalie Piserchio also had two photographs that are part of her upcoming BFA show Emergence. http://nataliepiserchio.blogspot.com/ Rachel Kotkoskie's image of a couple in bed separated by a dog was one of the pieces that was purchased http://rachellynnk.com/ 

The Grad Show which was a continuation of the Student Show was displayed inside the department.
Amy Harbilis showed a new work that focuses on a formal evaluation of color and space within a landscape  https://amymaria.posterous.com/ 
Ben Chetta's photograph is Untitled from the series Vetricallity is based on the corruptibility of photographic technologies, the images result in chance occurrences from digital cameras malfunctioning 
http://benchetta.blogspot.com/
Cally Iden's Navigation with Trees is an exploration of the natural landmarks she and her family encounter as part of their daily paths. www.callyiden.blogspot.com

 I displayed a portrait of Ricky the Midget Wrestler from my in progress series Alternative Recreation www.failedphotography.com

  

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