LGBTRC remembrance
24 papercut silhouettes represent 24 lost-lives of transgender people in the United States in 2019.
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24 papercut silhouettes represent 24 lost-lives of transgender people in the United States in 2019.
"PIPELINE RECLAIMED" by Ronan Sampson, 2013. Raku process stoneware.
Another close up of "FUNGI SERIES", by Ronan Sampson, 2019.
"Life Log" is an experimental intermedia art of a dead mouse sclupture, placed in a dark room with healing ambience music, created an instant shock to audiences.
Another close up of "FUNGI SERIES", by Ronan Sampson, 2019.
SELF PORTRAIT by Ronan Sampson, 2018. Terra cotta and umber stain. 18"x12"x18".
Another angle of "Prayer Rug", a fabric art created by Ronan Sampson.
"TREE LADY" by Ronan Sampson, 2019. Terra cotta, slip, glaze.
"Hollow Body Club", a woodfired stoneware art piece by Ronan Sampson., inspired by his own experience of a 3D design class sitting together waiting for their woodfired works to be produced.
"SECRET-KEEPER" by Ronan Sampson, 2018. The terra cotta, glaze bottle with a mouth shaped lip of bottle and ears on the body represent the secret it heard and keeps.
"Within/without", by Ronan Sampson. Ceramic, bamboo fabric, chicken feathers, seed beads, embroidery floss, yarn. 3 parts, each around 6"x6"x4", suspended on a string.
"Jummah" by Ronan Sampson, wood-fired stoneware, glaze, 2019.
The pumpkins draw a spectacular orange line around the pond.
Saida Absnir, Meek Mill and Zaynan Qatu discuss their ideas for the pattern to be carved on the pumpkin.
The finished pumpkins are all lined up around the pond outside of Student Center.
The carved pumpkin are all placed around the pond for decoration.
Ava Thompson, Emma Coberley, Sailee, Kari Klavon and Sailee Stephenson celebrate their friendship around the fireplace in a Halloween vibe.
Go eagle for pumpkins!
Shawna Monroe and Marwan Wynn Jr. proudly present their carved pumpkins at the Student Center Patio.