Student art gallery comes to Lawrence Hall

Originally Posted on Emerald Media via UWIRE

The LaVerne KrauseĀ art gallery, in Lawrence Hall, will be filled tonight, Oct. 28, from 5 to 7 p.m. with artwork by three students: Yu Zhang, Todd Schreiber and Chase Farrell. Doors will be open to anyone interested in viewing some of these artists latest work while getting a chance to interact with them as they will be present for questions and comments.

Farrell is a senior majoring in Digital Arts. He is displaying an 8mm series, emphasizing the fact that a fish-eye lens can be used for more than the cliches. In an interview with Farrell he described his collection as a beacon for his future work.

“These pictures are a reflection of my goal, to find the balance between art and design,” he said.

Zhang is a senior majoring in Product Design. The art displayed by her was completed in her free time for enjoyment. Yu’s work is titled New York Impressions.

Schreiber is a junior with double majors in Art and Spanish. His artistic style was influenced by black and white comic books. Using pen and ink, Todd’s art focuses on clean detail.

The gallery will display the artwork until Friday, Nov. 1.

The LaVerne Krause Gallery spotlights new students each week offering exposure and gallery experience. Applications for space can be found here on the LVK website.

Schreiber's technique requires hours of paying complete attention to detail. The medium used by Todd for this piece was a 10 pt pen. A close look at this piece will expose drawings within drawings.

Schreiber’s technique requires hours of paying complete attention to detail. The medium used by Todd for this piece was a 10 pt pen. A close look at this piece will expose drawings within drawings.

This piece was created by burning the canvas then threading the holes. Zhang’s additional pieces in the gallery are paintings.

 

Read more here: http://dailyemerald.com/2013/10/28/student-art-gallery-comes-to-lawrence-hall/
Copyright 2025 Emerald Media