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March 27, 2019
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Arbor Day Competition
March 26, 2019
Exhibit showcases, highlights student art, talent as part of annual holiday contest
“Release” by Dulce Cabuto is a canvas acrylic painting and is part of the annual Arbor Day Competition on SE Campus, which features works from students enrolled in studio art classes until April 30.“Release” by Dulce Cabuto is a canvas acrylic painting and is part of the annual Arbor Day Competition on SE Campus, which features works from students enrolled in studio art classes until April 30.Photos by Joseph Serrata/The Collegian
“Intake” by Dulce Cabuto is a canvas acrylic painting and is one of many student works in Art Corridor I.Photos by Joseph Serrata/The Collegian
“Untitled” by Shawna Fitzpatrick is a charcoal on newspaper piece alongside other student-created works.Photos by Joseph Serrata/The Collegian
“Criss-Cross Inanimate Boys” by Theresa N. Pham is a pastel painting on display with other works until April 30 in Art Corridor I on SE Campus. The work is a part of the annual student exhibition and Arbor Day Competition.Photos by Joseph Serrata/The Collegian
Ceramics, plastic and clay are on display by Ngoc Trung Hieu Pham, Jazmine Aguirre and Nicole Glasgow.Photos by Joseph Serrata/The Collegian
“Alaska Bound” by Riley Gilbert is a white charcoal on black paper work in Art Corridor I on SE Campus.Photos by Joseph Serrata/The Collegian
“Untitled” by Melissa Black features the use of cardboard to construct a helmet piece.Joseph Serrata/The Collegian
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