EACH YEAR, the Mandeville Gallery presents six rotating exhibitions of contemporary art, science, and history. We are pleased to include among these a group exhibition of the work of our graduating visual art students. The Union College Senior Exhibition provides an opportunity for these students, their professors, their family, and  their friends, to look back over four years of creative effort at Union College. This show provides a chance for these students to exhibit an overview of their accomplishments, and both they and their audience are able to view the work in the context of the group as a whole. We are delighted to share their achievements with the community. This exhibition not only represents the distillation of their efforts and learning at Union, but it also marks the emergence of a new self, as they complete the transformation from student to artist.


Rachel Seligman,
Director/Curator

alchemy:
a power or process of transforming something common into something special; an inexplicable or mysterious transmuting.

  Brooke Sajor
  Self Portrait, 2001
  linocut

 

 

 

          Kwok W. Lee
          Untitled (Gap Series), 2002
          gelatin silver print

                             

 

    
   Melanie Thorton
   Shorty (Barbados), 2001
   color print

 

 

 

          Sanskriti Thakur
          The Dancer, 2002
          etching

 

 

    Jill Foster
                                          
                  Bananas, 2002
                                                             oil on canvas