Metamorphosis: Competitive Juried Student Exhibition
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Exhibit Dates
November 26 - December 7, 2012
Description
The Reynolds Gallery presents Metamorphosis, a student-juried competition and exhibition featuring works by current Pacific students. Three first place awards for two-dimensional, three-dimensional and video categories of entries are announced at the November 30th reception.
Metamorphosis centralizes on the theme of change, which can be exemplified in material transformation, emotional catharsis, directional alteration and other permutations of any form of change. Because of the open-ended nature of the theme, Metamorphosis, it was chosen at the subject of this exhibition.
While using the medium of their own choosing, this exhibition inspires students to interpret unrestrained by defined limits, the theme of metamorphosis. Many artworks included in the show demonstrate the concept that original materials used, have been transformed into a new form entirely. Multiple sculptures are constructed of recycled computer parts, transformed into large sculptures such as a fish bowl, or a rotary phone.
Student work chosen for Metamorphosis include drawing, traditional and digital painting, found objects, photography and video. Additionally, artworks by the jurors seniors form the Studio Arts Seminar class, are incorporated into the exhibit.
Recommended Citation
University of the Pacific, "Metamorphosis: Competitive Juried Student Exhibition" (2012). Reynolds Gallery Exhibits Archive. 22.
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/rg-exhibits/22
Artist Information
Jurors for this exhibition are Pacific Studio Art seniors:
Jenna Chaplin
Jessica Fong
Francisco Gallardo
Emily Grant
Jamie Hee
Jonel Imutan
Eric Koester
Paige Logdson
Karen Obligacion