Posted on May 23, 2008

Postcard from the collection of photo pairs (diptychs) by Charlotte Messervy ’08 featured in the Senior Art Exhibition May 20-June 1, 2008 in the Burns Atrium Art Gallery.

Top: Max and Friend Sunbathing On Steps, c. 1986 Jamaica Plain, Boston, MA Vinta

Through June 1

Visual Arts Building

Burns Atrium Art Gallery

Senior Art Exhibition

Works by Ben Lehrer and Charlotte Messervy

 

 

 

“Untitled,” a plaster sculpture 3 ft. high by 2 ft. diameter by artist Molly Rebecca Freeman ’08 is part of the her multi-media exhibit entitled “My Inner Self-Portrait” on display June 3 through 15 in the Senior Art Exhibition in the Burns Atrium Art Gal

 

 

 

 

June 3 through 15

Visual Arts Building

Burns Atrium Art Gallery

Senior Art Exhibition

Works by Molly Freeman and Clare Stone; reception set for Saturday, June 7, 2-4 p.m.

 

 

Through June 12

Humanities Gallery

Aesthetic Divisions

Works from former Union artist-in-residence Arlene Baker's “Silk Spaces” series

 

 

“The Human Machine,” January 2008, digital print, 30″x21″ by Rachel Start ’08, art major, is one of 21 pieces in “Layers: Exploring the Human Structure,” her Senior Honors Thesis project dealing with various aspects of the human anatomy.

 

Through June 15

Mandeville Gallery

Nott Memorial

Senior Invitational

Featuring the work of Ben Atkins, Robbie Flick, Jen Libous, Kaitlin Pickett, Amanda Silvestri, Rachel Start, Clare Stone and Walter Yund; closing reception set for Saturday, June 14, 2-4 p.m., at the Nott Memorial.

 

 

“Chandi Chowk,” Old Delhi, 2007, 11”x14” digital photograph is one of 16 in the exhibit “My Trip to India: Photographs by Sara Jacobson ‘10” taken during winter break 2007-08. The exhibit will be on display May 22 through June 16, 2008.

 

Through June 16

Wikoff Student Gallery

Nott Memorial

My Trip to India: Photographs by Sara Jacobson ‘10

Featuring the work of Sara Jacobson ‘10 taken during winter break

 

 

“Halong Bay, Vietnam, 2007,” photograph, Meggie Moriarty ’10, is one of 20 photographs in the “Photographing Another Culture: Vietnam 2007” exhibit on display in the Global Visions Gallery, Grant Hall. The photos were made by 19 students that participate

Through August

Global Visions Gallery

Grant Hall

New Eyes: Images of Daily Life in Vietnam

Features 20 photographs by students from Union and Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, N.Y., taken during the fall 2007 color digital photography class in Vietnam. Nineteen students from the two schools spent 97 days armed with cameras and immersed in the language and culture of Vietnam. They came away with nearly 1,200 images. This show was curated by Jen Libous ’08 and Martin Benjamin, professor of Visual Arts and director of the Vietnam term abroad.

 

 

 

“Pendulum Labyrinth, installation shot” for the “Pendulum Labyrinth” exhibit, by artists D. Shayne Aldrich ’98 and Tina Tacorian ’01, is on display in Jackson’s Garden on the north side of the Hans Groot’s Kill through Nov. 29, 2008. Its faceted perimeter

Through November 29

Jackson's Garden

North side of Hans Groot's Kill

Pendulum Labyrinth

The labyrinth is a mystical design of unknown origin, rich in universal symbolism. Today, all over the world, people work with this ancient symbol in a variety of ways, yet no one has unlocked its mystery. The walk-able design, created by D. Shayne Aldrich ’98 and inspired by the movement of a pendulum, is a reference to the passage of time. Its faceted perimeter echoes the deeply symbolic architecture of the Nott Memorial. A reception will be Saturday, May 31, 3-5 p.m., in Jackson's Garden.