Senior Art Show Moves Online

Galloway, N.J. 鈥 Bachelor of Fine Arts students at 麻豆传媒 moved the online this semester by creating a website with their displays. Seventeen students are participating and the displays include photography, painting, sculpture, graphic design and visual communications.
鈥淗istorical landmarks in South Jersey is where I seem, to feel most connected to and
still feel like a kid again,鈥 said Paige McColgan of her photographs. 鈥淪howing these
places in different ways than what everyone is used to seeing, makes me feel like
I found something new that was always there, or like finding hidden treasure.鈥
Several students are promoting their works as part of their resumes.
鈥淚 have an extremely flexible style and fast turn arounds,鈥 said Alyssa Fierro, a Graphic Designer and Illustrator. 鈥淲hether you鈥檙e looking for a crisp, clean letterhead or a bold, colorful flyer, I鈥檓 the designer you鈥檙e looking for!鈥
Fierro鈥檚 exhibit is made up of several posters that describe the most endangered turtle and tortoise species in the world.
"The best part about being a graphic designer is the excitement bringing my client鈥檚 design ideas to life," said Clebens Demosthenes. "As a graphic designer, the works created for my clients grabs the attention of anyone who sees it. My job is to help your brand and your ideas visually shine above any others."
Anthony Tran, a photographer, said: 鈥淚 strive to show meaning in everything through
current and past experiences through photography. My work consists of expressing emotions
and connecting people with one another with drawings, paintings, and photographs.鈥
Jillian McDevitt has always been fascinated by faces and fixates on the details of
what makes each face unique. Throughout her exhibit she focuses on different faces
whether they are layered, transparent, or clustered of various movements and expressions.
鈥淲hen it comes to both subject and style, I take inspiration from painters of various
art movements: classicism has inspired me to use a more academic painting style while
cubism and futurism inspire the abstract compositions I compose in attempt to capture the figure鈥檚 energy and suggest a passage of time,鈥
McDevitt said.
Ian Garrison, a Graphic Designer and Illustrator, explains how he uses space and color in his designs to tell a story and how it sets him apart from others.
Additional exhibiting students are Adelina Andrews, Victoria Conklin, Sally Bennett,
Rich Ruiz, Zytayia Mitchell-Wyman, Grace Emig, Amanda Schmidt, Mia Romeo, Rebecca
Sokol, Amanda Bylone, and Revati Doshi.
The Senior Art Show website with more student displays and comments can be found at
- Reported by Katelyn Emick
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