Art: Senior Thesis Exhibition 2015
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SENIOR<br />
THESIS<br />
EXHIBITION<br />
<strong>2015</strong>
Hewitt Gallery of <strong>Art</strong><br />
Marymount Manhattan College<br />
221 East 71st Street<br />
New York, NY 10021
SENIOR<br />
THESIS<br />
EXHIBITION<br />
<strong>Exhibition</strong> • December 7th, <strong>2015</strong> - January 18th, 2016<br />
Rosemarie Arroliga<br />
Kiah Baxter<br />
Vernel Black<br />
Ashley Britton<br />
Madison Cerda<br />
Angelica Cruz<br />
Amanda Ervin<br />
Emillie Ficarra<br />
Sherry Jemal<br />
Tess Jones-White<br />
Shya’ Lorance-Ashby<br />
Marlaina Lutz<br />
Diana Mayer<br />
Destiny Molina<br />
Morgan Marshall<br />
Stephanie Nateras<br />
Jackie Nelson<br />
Britten Rios<br />
Emily Smith<br />
Melody Tam<br />
Rosanelly Veloz<br />
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Hewitt Gallery of <strong>Art</strong><br />
Marymount Manhattan College<br />
<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Thesis</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong><br />
As part of the <strong>Art</strong> and <strong>Art</strong> History Department curriculum, art major and minors<br />
have the opportunity each year to exhibit in the college’s professional gallery space.<br />
Students work with their faculty mentors and peers to produce art exhibitions which<br />
showcase their creative work. This group exhibition features the work of twenty-one<br />
art majors who take their capstone class in the fall. The exhibit includes examples<br />
of work from graphic designers, photographers, and studio artists. The breadth and<br />
scope of media and styles attest to the diversity of approaches and individual visions<br />
that are the hallmark of the art program at Marymount Manhattan College. Join us<br />
in celebrating our students’ accomplishments.<br />
Hallie Cohen<br />
Chair, <strong>Art</strong> and <strong>Art</strong> History Department<br />
Director of the Hewitt Gallery of <strong>Art</strong>
ROSEMARIE ARROGLIA // WHERE I COME FROM<br />
Tradition, Food, Nature, & Architecture, Digital illustration, 15”x21” each
KIAH BAXTER // BEAUTIFUL LOVING GOD LET US DRAW CLOSER TO YOU<br />
Give us strength, protecting Parent, as you reach out and take our hand, Oil paint, 36”x18”<br />
Lead us, loving Christ, to live in thy way, Oil paint, 36”x18”<br />
Bring us together, moving Spirit, hand in hand with one another, Oil paint, 36”x18”
VERNELL BLACK // PATHWAYS<br />
Pathways #1-#12, Digital photographic prints, 9”x11.5” each
ASHLEY BRITTON // DON’T LOOK AT ME<br />
Don’t Look at Me, Watercolor and ink, 36”x28”<br />
Blame it on the Boogie, Watercolor and ink, 36”x28”
MADISON CERDA // EXPOSED<br />
Untitled #1-#3, Gelatin silver, 10”x20” each
ANGELICA CRUZ // CATALOG MINIMALE<br />
Catalog Minimale #1-#6, Digital photography, 11”x14” each
AMANDA ERVIN // WOMEN ON TOILETS<br />
Women in Toilets #1 & #2, Oil on canvas, 18”x24” each
EMILIE FICARRA // THREE MANDALAS<br />
Mandala #1-#3, Oil on canvas, 24”x24” each
SHERRY JAMAL // SEASONAL FOOTSTEPS<br />
Fall, Winter, Spring, & Summer, Digital illustration, 14”x20” each
TESS JONES-WHITE // OVEREXPOSURE<br />
Overexposure #1, Oil on canvas, 28”x22”<br />
Overexposure #2, Oil on canvas, 32”x24”
SHYA’ LORENCE-ASHBY // SHAPES OF PERSONALITY<br />
Andreza, Digital photography, 30”x20”<br />
Angelica, Digital photography, 30”x20”<br />
Tuan, Digital photography, 30”x20”<br />
Waldy, Digital photography, 30”x20”
MARLAINA LUTZ // INANIMATE ANALYSIS<br />
Sabaa, Marlaina, Matt, & Alex, Digital print, 35”x11” each
DIANA MAYER // MOE’UHANE<br />
Moe’uhane, Photograph printed on fabric, 4’ diameter, 54” high
DESTINY MOLINA // WHAT DOES THE AMERICAN FLAG MEAN TO YOU?<br />
Innocence, Acrylic on canvas, 24”x36”<br />
Black, Acrylic, oil, and spray paint on canvas, 24”x36”<br />
What does the American flag mean to you?, Acrylic on canvas cloth, 48.5”x27.5”
MEGAN MARSHAL // DECAYING FMAILY TREE<br />
Decaying Family Tree, Ink on paper, 20”x15” each
STEPHANIE NATERAS / / POWER OF THE IMAGINATION<br />
Fear of the Outside, Digital photography, 16”x20”<br />
Fear of the Abandon, Digital photography, 16”x20”<br />
Fear of the Open Ocean, Digital photography 16”x20”<br />
Fear of the Under Ground, Digital photography, 16”x20”
JACKIE NELSON // CONSTANTLY IN FLUX<br />
Constantly in Flux #1-#3, Digial print, lenticular lens, 11”x14” each
BRITTEN RIOS // LIFE ON THE BORDER – COUNTRIES DEVIDED<br />
Life on the Border – Countries Divided, Digital illustration, 39”x24”
EMILY SMITH // WANNA COME SEE?<br />
Series #1-#15, Ink and watercolor on paper, 6”x6” each
MELODY TAM // #BEYOUDOYOU<br />
Pardon My Appearance & Size Double Zero, Oil on wood, 4’x2’ each
ROSANELLY VELOZ // DEAR NOSTALGIA<br />
Untitled #1, Oil on canvas, 30”x24”<br />
Untitled #2, Oil on canvas, 30”x24”
ABOUT THE HEWITT GALLERY<br />
The Hewitt Gallery of <strong>Art</strong>, located in the main esplanade and adjacent Black<br />
and White galleries, is a laboratory for and an extension of the pedagogy of<br />
the <strong>Art</strong> and <strong>Art</strong> History Department. It is an alternative exhibition space<br />
showcasing primarily contemporary art of emerging and mid-career artists in a wide<br />
variety of media and styles. The Gallery provides opportunities for art majors and<br />
minors to gain first-hand experience in exhibiting their capstone and junior work,<br />
for students to curate and organize shows in conjunction with the Gallery Director<br />
and for faculty and alumni to present current work to the community.<br />
Photographs © Jerry Speier<br />
Design by Raquel Beauchamp
Hewitt Gallery of <strong>Art</strong><br />
Marymount Manhattan College<br />
221 East 71st Street, New York, NY 10021<br />
art@mmm.edu • www.mmm.edu<br />
1-800-MARYMOUNT<br />
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