Student Art Competitive exhibit on display at Windgate Gallery
The 13th Annual Student Art Competitive exhibit is currently on display through May 15 in the Windgate Gallery at The Center for Humanities and Arts (CHARTS) on the Main Campus.
The 13th Annual Student Art Competitive represents students in beginning studio art and digital media production courses, providing the professional experience of submitting their work for review and exhibition. Did that say “beginning” students? It did! This competitive is unique in that it features work from introductory level courses.
To view the virtual version of this exhibit, visit www.uaptc.edu/13-student-art-competitive.
About the Juror
Eliseo Angel Casiano is a painter and Oklahoma native. Through the creation of re-imagined portraiture, he interprets biographical events that examine representations of race, family relationships, and maneuverability through a space of otherness. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from East Central University in Ada, OK, and his Master of Fine Arts from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA. His paintings have been shown widely across the United States, including Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. He was a fellow at the Vermont Studio Center in 2018 and his work was featured in issues No. 136 and 150 of New American Paintings. He is currently based in Tucson, AZ.
For more information about the Windgate Gallery, visit www.uaptc.edu/windgate-gallery.
Top photo (left to right): Green by Xavier Taylor and Color Portrait by Haven Kays
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