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Schiltkamp Gallery
Past Exhibitions
SEPTEMBER 25TH – NOVEMBER 10TH
14 ARTISTS | CURATORS
Featured Artists: | Featured Curators: |
CALEB COLE | NATI BOTERO |
JAMES MAURELLE | EVE DELEON |
KATIE COMMODORE | PARKER DOERR |
VALERIE CLAFF | AMANDA DYE |
ANTONIO FONSECA | LAURA GILL |
GEORGE ANNAN | SOPHIE JACOBSON-CARROLL |
FRANK ARMSTRONG | THU LE |
HELEN SIEGEL | ANNA LEVY |
HOWARD JOHNSON | NA’AMA SARFATI-MAGILL |
BRITTANY SEVERANCE | NICOLE OVERBAUGH |
YAWAN RAI | GYANI PRADHAN WONG AH SUI |
TOBY SISSON | KATIE RICH |
KAT O’CONNOR | NORA RUEFFER |
HILARY DOYLE | BAILEY SCHIERING |
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APRIL 17TH – MAY 9TH
STUDIO ART THESIS SHOW
Featured Artists:
Rachael Inlow
Anh Le
Elaine Nutter-Diaz
Gabriella DiPinto
AJ Simmons
Isaac Perreault
Elizabeth Rozmanith
Margret Lambert
Grace DiCicco
May Bees
Yona Browne
Olivia Dylewski
Martina Villanueva
Erik Burnham
Studio Art Thesis Show – Spring Studio Art Thesis Professor Stephen DiRado.
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Honor Roll
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Marjorie Albright and David A. Stevens
Kristina Nilson Allen, M.A. ’91 Δ
Richard L. Anderson ’58 Δ
Darlene Masefield Anderson ’86
Carol A. Aronoff and Richard N. Aronoff ’49 Δ
Malcolm E. Baird ’48, ’49
David M. Bass ’63 Δ
Kay Bassett and John E. Bassett, L.H.D. ’11
Patricia Bastille ’60
Jill Beck ’70
Ronald N. Beck ’76 Δ
David I. Begelfer ’69
William S. Bennett, M.P.A. ’97 Δ
Ellen S. Berelson and Lawrence M. Franks, M.A. ’73
Alan R. Berkowitz ’86
Jason H. Berry ’97, M.B.A. ’98
Jayne L. Bliss Δ
Morton Bloomberg ’58
Jeanne Blum Kissane
Harry C. Briggs ’53, P ’88 §
Marilyn Nylin Brooks ’53† and R. Emerson Brooks, Jr.
Robert B. Brooks, M.A. ’66, Ph.D. ’69 and Marilyn G. Brooks ’67
Jessie M. Buck
Sara Burton and Jonathan M. Burton ’92
Marla Jakobowicz Byrnes ’76 § and John F. Byrnes ’76
Raymond J. Caefer ’50
Deborah A. Callahan ’87
Stephen J. Canner, M.A. ’61, Ph.D. ’66 Δ
Irene S. Cannon-Geary ’71 Δ
Michael F. Carter ’71
Richard E
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Classic Comic Covers Recreated in Lego
Comic Bricks, a series of comic book covers recreated in Lego, was on display at Designer Con in Los Angeles this past weekend. Part of the GeekTyrant team was there at Designer Con, and say that the series was a definite highlight of the convention. Some high quality photos of the Lego art pieces have made their way online, and they are all really impressive. I’m especially blown away by the interpretations that relied less on Minifigures and veered closer to the flat, 2D backgrounds and elements of those classic original covers. Some of them went the extra mile by adding titles, price tags, issue numbers, and other fun details. Taking something inherently three-dimensional to recreate intricate two-dimensional art is quite a tall task, and the artists didn’t disappoint.
Photo Credit: monsterbrick
Photo Credit: Graznador
Photo Credit: polywen
Photo Credit: Tommy Williamson
Photo Credit: Sparkart!
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