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海角社区 State art students present at College Art Association Conference

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MSU studio students visit Mika Rottenberg鈥檚 Easypieces exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. From left to right: Jacquelyn Mullins, Sydney Caroline Cozart, Veronica Ashley Brashear, and Alex Ladewig. 

Story and photos via Professor Jenna Altomonte

Four 海角社区 State University students presented their research at the College Art Association Conference (CAA) in Chicago, Ill., from Feb. 12-16, 2020.

The students were selected from a competitive pool of undergraduate applicants. Alex Ladewig (sculpture), Veronica Ashley Brashear (painting), Sydney Caroline Cozart (drawing/digital media) and Jacquelyn Mullins (painting) each designed posters highlighting their senior thesis projects.

Each student presented during the Undergraduate Research in Art and Art History session. Students from both national and international institutions presented their work from a diverse array of programs and majors.

MSU students spent the week presenting their work, conversing with professionals, visiting local museums and galleries and attending performances.

is an annual meeting of professionals from the visual arts, art history, and aesthetics. Over 5,000 professionals, including faculty and working artists, meet to discuss current research projects through critical sessions and workshops.

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Alex Ladewig (sculpture)| Project title: Two Faced
female student posing to the right of a display board
Veronica Ashley Brashear (painting) | Project title: Romanization of Alcohol
female student posing to the left of a display board
Sydney Caroline Cozart (drawing/digital media)| Project title: Animated Film: Exploring Rotoscoping and 2D Animation
female student posing to the right of a display board
Jacquelyn Mullins | Project title: Fields of Vision

 

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