Art
Suzanne Powney
Artist Statement
Jingshuo Yang
Artist Statement
Aubrey Pohl
Artist Statement
"Design as a practice is (and should be) humanitarian. It is the duty of the designer, whoever they may be, and whatever tools they find at their hands, to use their skills for the better of humanity. Our toolboxes are infinite and undefined. Our peers are just as vital as our tools. We should be humans first, communicators second, both with love, patience, care, and kindness."
Robert Long
Dominic Lippillo
Artist Statement
"Throughout this body of work, I am exploring domestic interiors and the landscape in response to a new relationship with the everyday that emerged due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In doing so, I am capturing subjects that are ubiquitous and personal as I investigate fleeting aspects of everyday life that can be difficult to see and appreciate.
Keum Taek Jung
Artist Statement
"Moving imagery can be an art. The imagery reflects my visual activities, and the relationship between imagination and visual activities produces a multi-layered world of symbolism. The shape and color represent symbols of abstraction and transformation.
I make movements with small objects and liquid around me. I capture frame-by-frame images with a DSLR camera and a digital microscope. You can taste the rhythm and beat of shape and color in movements."
Caroline Hatfield
Artist Statement
Marita Gootee
"My elementary school teacher, Ms. Fry made a passing comment that has kept with me. She said that we will never really know who we are and will spend a lifetime searching for who we are. I doubt that she thought much of such a statement - but it lodged in my mind permanently. My artwork is a constant search for self from my early crayon-colored rocks to today’s fine art photographic work. My art is my way of attempting to understand myself and the world around me."
Jordan Kornreich
Artist Statement
This work is from a group of drawings that collectively explore the concept of moving. Unbeknown to the viewer is whether or not occupants of these interior spaces are packing or unpacking; coming or going. Will that unpacked box of books collecting dust on the top shelf of our bedroom closet ever reach its destination; will it ever be unpacked?