Artist alumna Chloe Deaton, who won the Whitbeck award and does metalworking and stop-motion animation, poses in the metalwork classroom.
Portraits
Posed portraits of individuals or groups, in the studio, on your campus, or elsewhere in a university or college-related situation. The subject must be aware that they are being photographed. Other more candid “portraits” belong in the NEWS & COLLEGE LIFE category. Basic retouching/editing is permitted.
Maddy poses for her picture as part of the schools yearly recruitment photo shoot.
Student sits on the green steps in the Student Life and Wellness Building for a recruitment photo shoot.
Artist Michael Ulman, AS'00, poses for a portrait included in the University Faces series. “My primary subject matter as a sculptor are things with motors like speed boats, hot rods, and motorcycles. ‘Femmes Trouvés’ is only the second show where I’ve displayed the ladies and it is a sort of break from my regular subjects. It is very helpful for artists to have something else going on and I feel like that just allows me to have a different audience. And being approached to do a second show at Gallery 360 is pretty great.”
Engineering Computer Science faculty Jia Song for feature story on her involvment on our internationally competitive cybersecurity team.
Portrait of Student graduate Katelyn Gregory of the College of Business and Economics for a graduation feature 2016 in her favorite place on campus, the old Arboretum.
Eunice is a Peabody cognitive studies major and a Latin American studies minor. She has worked with Center for Latin American Studies director Ted Fischer on his Mani Plus project (Mani Plus is a peanut-based nutritional supplement produced and distributed to poor families in Guatemala). Eunice has traveled to Guatemala to do field work.
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