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FERNANDO ORELLANA: RECENT WORK


February 21 - May 11, 2008



Poop Bomb, 2007, acrylic and sumi ink on canvas, 18" x 24"


Opening Reception and Gallery Talk
Friday, February 22, 2008
5 to 7:30 PM


Art Night Schenectady Reception
Friday, April 18, 2008
5 to 9 PM




 
Phoney,
2006, wood, electronics and acrylic, size variable

Dying and birthing for generation upon generation, always arriving at a question, we hurtle through space and time, helplessly out of control.  Approaching the future at an ever-increasing pace, and plugged into one another ingenuously, we perpetually dismantle and assemble each other.  Along the way, encountering irregular moments of nirvana, we remain interested and entertained.

- Fernando Orellana


 

Orange Leg,
2007, acrylic and sumi ink on panel, 18" x 24"



Go Cars, 2007, acrylic and sumi ink on panel, 11" x 72"


A full color catalog is available

For more on the work of Fernando Orellana, visit:
www.fernandoorellana.com

 

   


LGBT: A Union Perspective

April 7 - May 18, 2008

Wikoff Student Gallery

LGBT: A Union Perspective broadly explores issues surrounding the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community at Union College and beyond. This is a juried exhibition of artwork submitted by Union students, faculty, staff and alumni.

Artists Incude:  
Bui Duy Thanh Mai Brandon McArdle
Emily Burgess David Ogawa
Rivka Fidel Rachel Start
Robbie Flick Hilary Zelson

Opening Reception & Awards:
Friday, April 18, 2008
from 5 PM - 7 PM

 


Pendulum Labyrinth
D. Shayne Aldrich '98 and Tina Tacorian '01

Jackson's Garden, Union College
now through November 29
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. Our walk-able design, 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.
 
photographs by Kara Jefts


 



UNION NOTABLES

 Schaffer Library, Atrium 


 


FEATURED ALUMNI
Gordon Gould, Class of 1941
Lewis Henry Morgan, Class of 1840

Phil A. Robinson, Class of 1971