This Fall semester's Senior Exhibition Fata Morgana is an invitation to explore the diverse practices of 32 artists, where each work presents a vision of transformation, self-discovery, and cultural reflection. These artists use mediums such as sculpture, painting, interactive installations, comics, and more to investigate their own agency and dialogue with the world around them.
Exhibition highlights include immersive self-portraits, playful animations, and explorations of themes such as life and death, ideas of the self, the paranormal, and environmental awareness. From kinetic sculptures illustrating the inner workings of the body to dreamlike reflections on daily struggles, each piece invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys, or to take a glimpse at newfound perspectives.
The exhibition features the work of:
Anaya Crouch, Camilla Mahdipour, Caroline Roxas, Charmy Butterfield, Chase S. Bingen, Citlalli Florez, Elaine Hong, Elisa Schoemehl, Gemma Padilla, Gia Wirjawan, Haley Morrill, Jason Lee, Jiayun Yang, Jingyi Zhou, Jun Chen, Kee Paredes-Kao, Kirsty Gao, Lark, Lily McAlister, Lydia Watson, Maggie Lynn Miller, Maxine Ellis, Nadia Jokiman, Olivia Cherry, Paloma Bondi, Sabine, Sharon Huang, Sierra Zhang, Sophia Lavrov, Willow Otaka, Yuhan Shen.
Join us to celebrate these talented artists as they explore the personal and universal threads that shape us all.
Exhibition dates: Dec 2 - Dec 13, 2024
Opening Reception: Dec 4, 4-7 pm
Worth Ryder Art Gallery
Anthropology and Art Practice Building (AAPB Rm 116)
Near the intersection of College Avenue and Bancroft Way
Hours: Mon, Tues, Thur, Friday: 12-5 pm | Wednesday: 1-7 pm | Saturday 12-3 pm
https://art.berkeley.edu/gallery
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