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ThursdayMarch 25, 2010 |
Senior Exhibition 2010: Kelly GolloglyInspired by film director Tim Burton and writer-artist Edward Gorey, Gollogly makes animated films out of a hunger to tell… |
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ThursdayMarch 25, 2010 |
Senior Exhibition 2010: Jennifer LeeLee’s photographic collages capture emotional responses to a space. Invoking memories and reactions, her work seeks to present images in… |
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ThursdayMarch 25, 2010 |
Senior Exhibition 2010: Matthew ReynoldsInfluenced by surrealist animator Jan Svankmajer, Reynolds uses stop-motion animation within a single set to surface the raw aspects of… |
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ThursdayMarch 25, 2010 |
Senior Exhibition 2010: Emma SpragueSprague uses painting to elucidate her close relationships with individuals in her life. She balances quick, confident brushwork with a… |
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ThursdayMarch 25, 2010 |
Senior Exhibition 2010: Alexandra StradaStrada’s photography captures the ways that personal belongings can serve as portraits of their owners. Having spent two years photographing… |
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ThursdayMarch 25, 2010 |
Senior Exhibition 2010: Allison SpanglerSpangler uses digital and analog photography to capture images of nude models in outdoor settings. Shooting in cold weather caused… |
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ThursdayMarch 25, 2010 |
Senior Exhibition 2010: Emma ScottScott’s photography presents networks of images surrounding each of her subjects, members of Tubeho, a community of people in Kigali,… |
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ThursdayMarch 25, 2010 |
Senior Exhibition 2010: Cory SandersonProceeding from an interest in depictions of the human form, Sanderson combines drawing, collage and monoprinting to manipulate advertisements. “I… |
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ThursdayMarch 25, 2010 |
Senior Exhibition 2010: Heidi JudkinsJudkins uses seemingly mundane commercial objects on a large scale. Consumerist objects made of utilitarian materials such as aluminum foil… |
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FridayApril 3, 2009 |
Fourteen art majors exhibit work in annual Senior ExhibitionFourteen studio art majors from Bates College show work from their yearlong thesis projects in the annual Senior Exhibition. The… |
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