2014

  • "Ghost Dogs" presents work by Masami Teraoka, Patrick Nagatani and Sush Machida. Each artist demonstrates an acute awareness of events and issues of contemporary society. Their paintings and prints, described by some as a “…

  • "Ghost Dogs" presents work by Masami Teraoka, Patrick Nagatani and Sush Machida. Each artist demonstrates an acute awareness of events and issues of contemporary society. Their paintings and prints, described by some as a “…

  • Donna Beam Fine Art Gallery opens the 2014 Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition featuring the work of nine candidates with a public reception May 2, 7-9 p.m. Prior to the opening, the BFA candidates will host individual talks…

  • Donna Beam Fine Art Gallery opens the 2014 Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition featuring the work of nine candidates with a public reception May 2, 7-9 p.m. Prior to the opening, the BFA candidates will host individual talks…

  • Donna Beam Fine Art Gallery opens the 2014 Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition featuring the work of nine candidates with a public reception May 2, 7-9 p.m. Prior to the opening, the BFA candidates will host individual talks…

  • Each year the Donna Beam Gallery presents the annual juried exhibition, which is open to all undergraduate students. The artist-in-residence judged submissions this year range from painting and drawing to sculpture and video.

  • With the work of Lolita Develay, highly chromatic paint is tightly controlled with passages of realism and abstraction throughout all the work. The duality of skill and technique with strong images belie and intentionally…

  • The College of Fine Arts, Donna Beam Art Gallery invites you to view the MFA Thesis Exhibition for Austin Dickson. The focus of Austin Dickson’s digital work is on life lived through the Internet, which has lead to a global…

  • MFA Thesis Exhibition Scott Grow has long been fascinated by process and experimentation with material, and by the contemplation of space, form and the movement of light and color across a surface. His hope is to…

  • The artwork of Abraham Abebe explores three-dimensional space with the goal of pulling the viewer closer into it. He seeks to establish emotional and physical attachments to the work within the limits of its own environment.