Caroline Eimer

My final year in the BFA program brought a new focus to my artmaking. I aimed to highlight different people’s journeys and places I long to visit again with a focus on storytelling. Creating during the coronavirus pandemic inclined me to do more research on the...

Sabrina Enriquez

Adaptability best describes me as an artist. I love to create work that can be suitable for different audiences or moods inspired by my personal growth and everyday life. I am blessed to have a life where I can express what I feel and who I am with different art...

Ashelza DiAnna

My own style and art are things I have struggled to put a name to or define over the years. In the past, instructors and teachers have told me, “this is how art is done; any way else is essentially trash.” This resulted in my art struggling to make a...

Ember Galvan

My recent work has been heavily influenced by my personal struggles during this pandemic, encompassing mental and emotional anguish and learning more about my identity, my place in the world, and the state of the world, particularly the American political climate....

Samuel Alexander

To be depersonalized, as I find myself regularly, means to feel disconnected from reality in a way that blurs the line between what it means to dream and to be awake. I experience the slew of emotions and feelings that characterize us as humans. Still, they are always...