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  • Behind The Scenes

    Behind The Scenes

    Invitational Multimedia Art Show

    Spring 2021

    MiraCosta Community College presents Behind the Scenes. An invitational multimedia art show featuring the art practices of permanent staff from MiraCosta College Art Department.

    ARTISTS: Elizabeth Bautista, Allison Beaudry, Michael Rybicki, Dara Vasko

  • Interpretations

    Interpretations

    Student Exhibit

    Spring 2021

    The MiraCosta College Art Department is proud to present the annual student art exhibit. An all media show features MiraCosta College  student work created during the academic year Fall 2020 & Spring 2021.

    drawing i

    drawing ii

    oil painting

    life drawing i

    life drawing ii

    life drawing iii

  • Printed Matters

    Printed Matters

    Frol Boundin and Karsten Creightney

    Spring 2021

    Printed Matters highlights works of art from Karsten Creightney and Frol Boundin.
    Karsten Creightney extracts imagery of urban and natural environments. These fragments become a convergence of plants and flowers in which they are collaged, printed, and painted creating graphic tableaus. 

    Frol Boundin layers found imagery sourced from historic and current human technologies. Combining traditional printmaking and industrial fabrication he collages postindustrial landscapes. Layers of shapes and colors are assorted and printed unified on the surface.

  • WE, The Women’s Caucus

    WE

    The Women’s Caucus Exhibit

    Spring 2021

    WE, the Women’s Caucus exhibition stands to celebrate the Society for Photographic Education’s Women’s Caucus members and our diversity through the lens. The photographic works are responsive pieces that illuminate, question, and challenge societal notions through our individual expression, discussing the relationship of power and gender, and the societal intersections.

    Initiated in 2020 with a nod to the historical year for gender equality, WE, the Women’s Caucus exhibition is the result of a juried international call-to-artists (Women, Trans, and GNC People) investigating and considering the intersection of cultural, social, political, economic, spiritual, sexual, non/gender-based, and environmental forces. The historical legacy of women, the triumphs and struggles for gender equality, inclusion, and diversity have been amplified in recent years. Add the pandemic and racial injustice from this last year, and the collaboration of women, trans, NGC people for WE, the Women’s Caucus couldn’t have come to light at a more powerful time. 

    Originally slated as a part of the FotoFocus 2020 Biennial Light&, the exhibition moved to the 400 West Rich gallery location where it lived in-person from November 2020 until Feb 2021. Despite the pandemic cancelling many exhibitions, 400 West Rich’s expansive, massive space, offered the opportunity for a safe, socially distanced gallery exhibition experience for art fanatics. 

    WE are honored that the intimately powerful works of the Society for Photographic Education’s Women’s Caucus members involved with WE, the Women’s Caucus exhibition will be on display during Women’s History month at MiraCosta College Art Department’s Kruglak Gallery. 
    Funding for WE, the Women’s Caucus exhibition was made possible by SPE Women’s Caucus member Jordanne Renner and the grants received from FotoFocus Biennial Light& and the Greater Columbus Arts Council.


    If you are a business or organization with Women, Trans, and/or GNC People as your leadership, or you are lifting up these communities WE would like to hear from you– send an email to: WEtheWomensCaucusExhibition@gmail.com

    JURORS: Christy Coleman-Schoedinger, Elizabeth Flinsch, Rebecca Ibel, Lorie Novak

    ARTISTS: Laurie Blakeslee, RemiJin Camping, Sydney Ellison, Lynn Estomin, Morgan Ford Willingham, Anna Gerentes, Jordanna Kalman, Becca Moskowitz, Cher Musico, Jessie Parks, Carol Record, Jordan Renner

  • The Next Step

    The Next Step

    Alumni Exhibit

    This exhibit features the art of four MiraCosta College graduates who are continuing their art journey at different colleges.

    Their art will be accompanied by a statement about their art and the direction it has taken, activities and experiences at these institutions and any advice they may have for future graduates. 

    ARTISTS: Ashley Bohm, Jonathan Broberg, Emily Gray, Andy Portillo

    Spring 2022

  • On The Cusp

    On The Cusp

    Leslie Nemour

    march 15 – april 15, 2022

    On the Cusp is a series of paintings that parallel unrelated imagery form cinematic sources and eras in film history to serve as the barometers of changing social norms and resistance.

    Both playful and biting, the compositions act as visual poetry but also speak of personal disenchantment, life choices and the role of the past in the current psyche.

  • Where Time Stops

    Where Time Stops

    Art 295 Student Exhibit

    may 23 – 27, 2022

    This exhibition is the capstone project of the Visual Art/Professional Practice (Art 295) course, featuring a stunning collection of original works by art majors who honed their skills in studio courses offered by the Art Department. These talented students have collaborated to create a cohesive exhibition and experience of their artwork, presenting it publicly for the very first time.

    ARTISTS: Lena Nechet, Catherine Sung, Katie Edwards, Jasmine Torres, Ailyn Ortiz

  • Connections

    Connections

    Student Art Exhibition

    may 4 – 17, 2022

    The MiraCosta College Art Department is proud to present the annual student art exhibit. 

    An all media  show features MiraCosta College  student work created during the academic year Fall 2021 & Spring 2022.

  • Unlocked

    Unlocked

    Art Faculty Exhibition

    Sept 13 – 30, 2022

    The MiraCosta College Art Department is proud to present the annual faculty art exhibit. An all media show features MiraCosta College  faculty work from all art classes.

  • Paperworks

    Paperworks

    Sage Serrano

    oct 1 – nov 4, 2022

    In this exhibition, Sage Serrano explores her ongoing research of connectioins that are forced, found, or failed through material experimentation and drawings. Her drawing is a meditative process that helps her recollect and reflect on personal experiences.