Title
Additional Space : Hibbelton Gallery
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Description
This compilation of works, created by various art students from BIOLA University, investigates the influence of spatial awareness, both tangible and intangible. These varying approaches to define Additional Space are expressed through diverse media, displaying the inability to set physical limitations on the concept.
CURATORIAL TEAM: Leslie Chung, Jessica Guerra, Haley Hood Erin Jeffries, Melanie Kim, Alexis Rojas, Jinghua Ye
Images of artwork by Nathaniel Colbert, Kearci Moir, Melody Phillips & Chris Rasmussen provided by the artist; used by permission. All other artwork and installation images by Jeff Rau and Melanie Kim from Additional Space exhibition at Hibbleton Gallery, Fullerton, CA. Cover design by Leslie Chung, Jessica Guerra, and Erin Jeffries featuring detail of artwork by Rachel Emenaker.Images of artwork by Nathaniel Colbert, Kearci Moir, Melody Phillips & Chris Rasmussen provided by the artist; used by permission. All other artwork and installation images by Jeff Rau and Melanie Kim from Additional Space exhibition at Hibbleton Gallery, Fullerton, CA. Cover design by Leslie Chung, Jessica Guerra, and Erin Jeffries featuring detail of artwork by Rachel Emenaker. Book design by Leslie Chung and Jessica Guerra.
Self Portrait - sculpture - ANGELICA NICOLLE ABALOS;
Untitled - painting, mixed media - ALEXIS AQUILINA;
His/Hers - painting, mixed media - ALEXIS AQUILINA;
Untitled #1 - ceramics - HANNAH BROWN;
Over the Face of the Deep - video - TYLER CASH, TYLER DAVIS, NICO HERNANDEZ & CHRIS RASMUSSEN;
Portrait of Grace, Matthew, and Heidi - photograpphy - LESLIE CHUNG;
Sistine Chapel Sketches, Skyline, and Bubbles - ADRIANNA COE;
Woman Series - painting - ADRIANNA COE;
Connect 1 - photography - NATHANIEL COLBERT;
Vanishing (Exist) - RACHEL EMENAKER;
Red Triangles - painting - LAUREN HIGGINS;
Glint - printmaking - SOREN IVERSON;
Untitled - photography - MELANIE KIM;
Untitled #1, Untitled #2 - photography - DANIEL LAMBERT;
#1, #3 - photography - ZECHARIAH LISZEWSKI;
Uninterrupted - painting, drawing - RANDI MARTINEZ;
Avoid The Confusion - photography - KEARCI MOIR;
Pool Toys for Pool Boys - painting - LITT ODOM;
Time and Space - drawing - MELODY PHILLIPS;
Church of the Open Door - photography - CHRIS RASMUSSEN;
Polarity #1, Polarity #2 - photography - CHRIS RASMUSSEN;
Bark - LISL RUCKERT;
Seize - painting - AMANDA UPP;
Transgression - sculpture - JINGHUA YE;
Publication Date
4-3-2015
Keywords
painting; photography; Hibbleton Gallery; spatial awareness
Exhibit Type
Exhibit, student
Document Type
Exhibition Catalog
Disciplines
Art and Design | Ceramic Arts | Interdisciplinary Arts and Media | Painting | Sculpture
Copyright
the authors
Recommended Citation
Abalos, Angelica Nicolle; Acquilina, Alexis C.; Brown, Hannah; Cash, Tyler; Chung, Leslie; Coe, Adrianna; Colbert, Nathaniel; Davis, Tyler; Emenaker, Rachel; Hernandez, Nico; Higgins, Lauren; Iverson, Soren; Kim, Melanie; Liszewski, Zechariah; Martinez, Randi; Moir, Kearci; Odom, Litt; Phillips, Melody; Rasmussen, Chris; Ruckert, Lisl; Upp, Amanda; and Ye, Jinghua, "Additional Space : Hibbelton Gallery" (2015). Exhibition Catalogs. 17.
https://digitalcommons.biola.edu/exhibit-catalogs/17
Comments
Located in La Mirada, California--in the greater Los Angeles area--the Biola Art Department is well positioned to represent a vital Christian worldview within the critical dialogue of contemporary visual art. It offers students a professional visual arts program and space to grapple with issues concerning the intersection of faith with art and culture, within a rigorous curriculum that reflects a strong liberal arts emphasis. The Biola art program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. The Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) degree in Art is the professional undergraduate degree that is highly desired by serious students intent on pursuing careers or advanced degrees in the visual arts. The program is designed to give art students flexibility to choose from one of five emphases: design, painting, photography, sculpture, or interdisciplinary.