2014 Sophomore Portfolio Assessment Show
March 7, 2014
Beginning Monday, March 10, 2014 – Friday, March 14, 2104 the BFA in Graphic Design Program presents the 2014 Sophomore Portfolio Assessment Show in the Guggenheim Gallery.
The show will feature: Wierwille, Spencer, Marchbank, Andrew; Belhassen, Gino; Bailie, Kaitlin; Baz, Brendan; Danielsen, Thomas; Milioutina, Anna; Royere, Lisa; Lerner, Sophie; Jacobs, Bridget; Schlesselmann, Patrick; Kastner, Page; Herzog, Sarah; Lamotte, Michelle; Woods, Jared; Meyer, Lindsey; Fitch, Marie; Fujii, Kristi; Nyairo, Stephanie; Dolack, Joseph; Holloway, Megan.
Come out to show your support for all the hard work these students have been doing.
Admission is always free in the Guggenheim Gallery and the hours are, Monday – Friday, 12 – 5 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
ABOUT GUGGENHEIM GALLERY: The Guggenheim Gallery is housed in Moulton Center, near Waltmar Theatre, at the corner of Palm and Center, and was built in 1975 with a gift from Robert and Shirley Guggenheim. It sponsors an annual schedule of exhibitions by professional artists, students and community arts organizations. As part of the regular programming, the Guggenheim Gallery is proud to host a variety of collaborations with area institutions including: Confronting Nature: Silenced Voices with Cal State Fullerton, Art and Architecture with ten Southern California museums and galleries, and the 1994 Orange County Olympic Arts Festival. Solo exhibitions by internationally known California artists such as Manuel Ocampo and Tim Hawkinson alternate with group exhibitions organized around themes which have included death and dying, sex and humor, the Vietnam war, public art, and religion. Chapman students mount group exhibitions each semester and are required to show their work individually as juniors and seniors. When classes are not in session, the gallery also hosts community arts organizations such as So. Cal. Artists, the Orange Unified School District, the Orange Art Association, and the Orange PTA sponsor exhibitions. University organizations also hold receptions in the gallery.