The final project for LMC Photo II students is to create a book on a unified concept. These small posters are mock-ups — hung from string with extra-cute tiny clothespins on level 3 of the college complex— of the larger posters that might appear in bookstores promoting their self-published books.
Rebecca Talley challenged her Color Theory class to use the universal language of art to create posters for social justice. Students used their individual voices to speak to social change. You can see more of these works in the temporary installation just outside the Art department entrance on the first level of the college complex.
Los Medanos College sculpture and ceramics instructor Lucy Snow has been selected to show her work in the prestigious California Clay Competition. The exhibit at The Artery in Davis California runs April 28 – May 26, 2007.
LMC art instructor Judi Pettite took advantage of blank plywood construction walls at the college to exhibit her painting students work. Each piece is a stencil based self portrait on 24 x 24 inch plywood, screwed on to the temporary walls. The work, though inspired by Banksy Shepard and Swoon, reflects each students personal story.
I just got a memo that it's no longer 2005. So I'm trying a new look for our art blog, even though the very idea of a blog may be over. We may even have so new posts soon. I just hope the photos look better