By Armando Sultan. Photos by Dakota Santiago.
The show was beautiful and every work seemed to highlight the next. Even though they each had very different sense of style and even genre, it showed the diversity and talent of our many different artists within the Art Department.
Among the works displayed were Philip P. D’Martino’s silkscreens. “I am honored that they chose my work, and I think the show as a whole is beautiful,” D’Martino said.
Mike Samurai’s photography series about his family life brings to life things that he experiences and observes day in and day out within a religious family.
“I am impressed by the quality of artistic expression of the students work,” commented President Sue Henderson on the BFA Retrospective.
“The work shows a future after graduation, this show is to show current students that you can get a job doing this, most of the students in this art show are employed doing what they studied,” said Professor Deborah Jack, head of the Photography Department and one of the shows coordinators.