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| URECA Art Exhibition: A Celebration of Student Work |
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Event Description
Reception: April 18, 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Student Artists include: Christian Ang—Angel Baek—Valeriya Bagmut—Rose Barry—Brooke Bofill—
Phillip Castaldi—Nicole Chassin—Xue Chen—Alexandra Chipkin—Rebecca Chipkin—Yun-Shiuan Chiu—
Jamie Day—Jeremy Dennis—Rachel Drapkin—Debbie Eshel—Ken Fehling—Enzo Guastaferro—Julia Gurevich Darcy Heuser—Sally Lau—Edwige Lauture—Elizabeth Lee—AnneMarie Levin— Roy Lotz—Emily Lu—
David Melendez—Spencer Moore—Mindy Mosher—Sergey Moyseyenko—Nader Nooraee—David Pangburn—
Nicole Pray—Sibu Puthenveettil—Lorraine Rilling—Kristen Ritchie—Kate Schwarting—Lauren Shields—
Chang Shu—Melissa Simpson—Martina Sukenick—Andrew Sultzer—Timothy Tedesco—Kevin Urquilla—
Jing Wang—Qiumeng Wang—Jessica Yangis—David Yan
Exhibition Coordinator: Professor Nobuho Nagasawa
Sponsored by the Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities (URECA) and featured as part of the Shirley Strum Kenny Student Arts Festival.
Gallery hours vary: *Please check the URECA website for schedule.
*Monday through Thursday, 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm; extended hours, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm on April 25
The piece chosen for the competition displays the creativity that is unraveled by the students involved in the exhibition. The spool within the piece, whose string wraps around the black letters spelling URECA, represents the ideas and art brought by each student to the exhibition. This string begins from the shield symbol of Stony Brook University, expressing the talent spun from the undergraduate student body and forming the “U” in URECA. It continues downwards, wrapping itself in and through the letters, winding around its spool. This spool envelopes the idea of a continuity in arts and creativity that prospers in unwinding and piecing together the ideas within the exhibition. Altogether the work symbolizes the unity that is developed within URECA. (Postcard design: Edwige P. Lauture) |
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