The Carolla Arts Exhibition Center fall 2023 programming explored a range of innovative themes and exhibited another round of dynamic student work.
Enmeshed Worlds
the unavoidable entanglement of technology and our social order
August 30 – September 22 | September 1
Featuring work from Britt Ransom, Alejandro T Acierto, Jon Chambers, and Tiffany Funk, Enmeshed Worlds is a critical examination of how technology affects our social structures and relationships. As society becomes more entangled with artificial intelligence and other forms of technology, this exhibition explores how new media forms are shaping our human experience and existence.
Diversity: differences that brighten the world
October 6 – November 10 | First Friday Art Walk: October 6 & November 3
Juried by an international panel, this collection of selected posters is centered around the main topic of What does Diversity mean to you? The showcase focuses on our ability to embrace different cultures, unusual belief systems and opposing points of view on a variety of subjects, thus making us more tolerant of those different from us.
BFA in Design: The Professional Design Practicum
December 1 – 15 | December 1
Every semester, the Carolla Arts Exhibition Center is pleased to host an exhibition of work by graduating students from the Department of Art and Design. The fall exhibition showcases the talent and skill of students who have spent years developing a design practice that will carry them into their professional careers.
Exhibiting students: Jalin Anderson, Hannah Carnell, Elizabeth Concannon, Danielle Gilbert, Samantha Hass, Anna Massey, Godswill Opara, Leanna Ordoñez, Cassie Seyer and Treyden Williams