Exhibition: March 22, 2024 – April 26, 2024 (Monday-Friday, 12-5 p.m.)
Receptions:
Opening and Award: March 22, 2024, from 6-9 p.m.
Fourth Friday Closing Reception: April 26, 2024, from 6-9 p.m.
Cape Fear Community College is excited to announce the 2024 student art exhibition, showcasing our emerging student artists’ diverse talents and perspectives. The exhibition will run from March 22 through April 26 at the Wilma W. Daniels Gallery (200 Hanover Street, Wilmington).
Students submitted various artworks, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, digital art, and mixed media. The pieces on display in the exhibition were juried by Carla Rokes, a Professor of Art at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. Visitors can explore the gallery’s captivating displays, which reflect participating students’ unique voices and experiences.
In addition to the exhibition, two special receptions will be held to honor the talented artists and their work. Both receptions are open to the public and will be held at the Wilma W. Daniels Gallery.
· Award Reception – March 22 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
· Closing Reception – April 26, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
“We are thrilled to showcase the exceptional creativity of our community college students,” said Jim Morton, CFCC President. “This exhibition not only highlights the artistic achievements of our students but also fosters connection within our community.”
The Wilma W. Daniels Gallery is open Monday through Friday from 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. The exhibition is open to the public, and there is no cost to attend.
Mary Brooks, Student Artist TalksWilliam Creel, Student Artist Talks, Best in ShowDayana Camposeco, Student Artist Talks, 2nd Place in PhotographyRocco Laraia, Student Artist Talks, 3rd Place in CeramicsAmy Abang, Student Artist Talks, 1st Place in PhotographyWilliam Creel, Effulgence, Oil on Canvas, 24″ x 24″, Best in ShowElisa Vicario, Sharon Shoe Hospital, Carbon Pencils, 16″ x 20″, 1st Place in DrawingBrina Garcia Caldwell, Untitled, Photography, 8″ x 11.5″Deirdre Donovan, Behind the Smile, Photography, 11″ x 14″Joanna Reid, Between the Lines, Film Photography, 11″ x 14″Adah Foust, David Carson, Digital Collage, 8.5″ x 11″, 2nd Place in 2D DesignClose-up: Kai Hondros, Fruit of My Youth, Sculpture, 9″ x 13″ x 13″Kai Hondros, Fruit of My Youth, Sculpture, 9″ x 13″ x 13″Bella Waldbillig, Banana Phone, Oil on Canvas, 24″ x 18″, 2nd Place in PhotographyClose-up: Ava Gosline, Nanny and Poppy’s Little Life, Ceramic Lamp, Film, Metals, 16″ x 10″ x 10″, 3rd Place in Mixed MediaAva Gosline, Nanny and Poppy’s Little Life, Ceramic Lamp, Film, Metals, 16″ x 10″ x 10″, 3rd Place in Mixed MediaAlexandra Baker, Self-Portrait, Charcoal, 11″ x 24″Kaydance Swain, cherish, Steel, Fabric, Plaster, 36″ x 17″ x 40″Emmanuel Piperis, Tiled Walkway, Foam Board, 15″ x 30″ x 23″Close-up: Kaydance Swain, cherish, Steel, Fabric, Plaster, 36″ x 17″ x 40″Bee Upchurch, Misty Meadows, Ceramic, 3.5″ x 4.75″ x 2.5″Janesia Fonville, Groove On Barbie Skate, Marker, Acrylic, Quad Skate, 10″ x 7.5″ x 4″Janesia Fonville, Groove On Barbie Skate. Bee Upchurch, Misty Meadows. Josiah Nguyen, Appliances, Digital Media, 14″ x 14″Janesia Fonville, Donna Summer Album Cover Concept, Digital, 9″ x 9″Matt Luckadoo, FLOWER BOY, Digital Media, 8″ x 8″, 3rd Place in 2D DesignAdah Foust, Meat, Collage, 8.5″ x 11″Left: Josiah Nguyen, White Pigeon, Digital Media, 16″ x 20″ Center: Karissa Uhrain, Nausea Book Cover, Digital Media, 25″ x 17″, 1st Place in Digital Media Right: Karen Moody, The Sky’s The Limit, Digital Media, 24″ x 20″Becky Filer, It’s Not A Fish, Steel, Pecan Wood, 63″ x 29″ x 20″, 2nd Place in SculptureBecky Filer, It’s Not A Fish, Steel, Pecan Wood, 63″ x 29″ x 20″, 2nd Place in SculptureLeft: William Fridrich, Jacob Sickles In Chicken Suit, Digital Pigment Print, 22″ x 16″. Center: Dayana Camposeco, La Confirmación, Photography, 22″ x 28″, 2nd Place in Photography. Right: Mary Brooks, Pill Head, Photography, 9″ x 12.5″.Audrey Oring, Self Portrait, Fabric, 64″ x 19″, 1st Place in Mixed MediaDionne Stokley, Cut Your Losses, Acrylic, 48″ x 24″Elisa Vicario, Water, Encaustic, 10″ x 32″, 2nd Place in Mixed MediaGianna DeCastri, Reason, Mixed Media, 48″ x 24″Tricia Messenger, Lily, Galvanized Steel and Pinewood, 18″ x 8″ x 8″Audrey Oring, Flower Power, Ceramic, 10″ x 9″ x 9″Rocco Laraia, 13, Stoneware, 22″ x 13″ x 11″, 3rd Place in CeramicsRocco Laraia, 13, Stoneware, 22″ x 13″ x 11″, 3rd Place in CeramicsEdward Barnes, Happy Mind, Ceramic, 9.5″ x 9.5″ x 12″Zenith Bass, Escapism, Aluminum, Mahogany, Sycamore, 9″ x 4″ x 4″Mylan Lutz, I Can’t Believe It’s Not Sandwich!, Naturally Found Materials, 7.5″ x 10.5″ x 10.5″, 3rd Place in SculptureMylan Lutz, I Can’t Believe It’s Not Sandwich!, Naturally Found Materials, 7.5″ x 10.5″ x 10.5″, 3rd Place in SculptureWilliam Creel, An Elephant Sitting Still, Oil on Canvas, 16″ x 40″Joss Williamson, Pedestal Hands, Wood, Ceramic, Paint, 10″ x 10″ x 6″August Myrick, Malogranatum, Encaustic, 12″ x 16″Mya Goodman, Sweet Child O’Mine, Acrylic, 18″ x 24″Justin Mebane, Jellyfish in Desert, Oil Painting, 24″ x 38″Tricia Messenger, Goldfish, Stoneware, 14″ x 12″ x 12″Oliver Avera, Monsters, Ink and Marker, 8″ x 10″Ivey Willers, Tiger, Acrylic, 14″ x 11″Nicole Hetzel, The Loss of Innocence, Digital Media, 10″ x 8″Nicole Hetzel, Obscure Garden, Digital Media, 10″ x 8″Ivey Willers, Dancing in Rome, Acrylic and Pen, 14″ x 11″Jade Tinsley, Purple Flower, Colored Pencil, 8″ x 10″Mary Brooks, Snapdragon Bowl Set, Ceramic, 3″ x 4.5″ x 4.5″Rocco Laraia, Japanese Teapot, Porcelain, 9″ x 10″ x 6″Eden Lewis, Scorpion Mug, Ceramics, 3″ x 5″ x 3″Eden Lewis, Teapot, Ceramic, 5″ x 7″ x 3.5″Annalise Litterio, Three Bottles, Porcelain, 8″ x 8″ x 8″Aubrey Andrews, The Tiki Trio, Ceramic, 20″ x 20″ x 10″, 2nd Place in CeramicsAugust Myrick, Chimney Rock, Soft Pastel, 12″ x 9″Justin Mebane, Self Portrait Collage, Mixed Media, 18″ x 24″Justin Mebane, Aquatic Scene, Silk Painting, 35″ x 35″Left to Right: Richie Wood, You of All Space, Ink and Book Page, 10″ x 8″. Mylan Lutz, Common Reed Frog, Graphite, 14″ x 11″. Kaydance Swain, Birds Eye, Graphite, 16″ x 20″. Kaitlyn Taylor, HANDS OFF, Collagraph, 12″ x 15″, 2nd Place in Printmaking. Eliza Coats, Splinters the Clown Centipede, Woodcut Relief, 17.5″ x 14″.Brynli Baker, Portrait, Charcoal, 5″ x 9″Austin Calhoun, These Balloons Mean I’m Happy, Oil Pastel, 24″ x 18″William Fridrich, The Hand of the Artist, Cyanotype, 12″ x 10″Haileigh Cabral, Daydream, Digital Photography, 11″ x 8″Brina Garcia Caldwell, Floating, Photography, 16″ x 22.5″Matthew Montes, Feeling Blue, Colored Pencils on Toned Paper, 11″ x 8.5″August Myrick, Trattendorf, Aquatint, 11″ x 7.5″Kenyen Nixon, Death in the Shadows, Digital Media, 10″ x 8″Jordan O’Brien, Self Portrait, Graphite, 24″ x 18″Josiah Nguyen, Skeleton Study, Graphite, 24″ x 18″Reese Perez, They’re Fixing It, They Promise, Digital Media, 13″ x 16″Kaydance Swain, To Preform, Mezzotint, 9″ x 11″Amy Abang, Strength, 35mm Film Photography, 11″ x 14″Eliza Coats, Red Woman, Red Charcoal Pencil, 15.5″ x 14″Eliza Coats, Bubbles, Drypoint Intaglio, 14.5″ x 12″Paul Corpening, Wizards Whip, Digital, 11.25″ x 11.25″William Fridrich, RAGE!, Digital Pigment Print, 12″ x 12″Abigail Huerta, Analogous Study: Warm, Colored Pencils on Paper, 7.5″ x 7.5″Abigail Huerta, Olives, Acrylic on Paper, 8″ x 8″Mariama Niang, Palestinian Journalists, Procreate, 11″ x 11″Cori Johansen, Dizzy, Holga Film Camera on Paper, 12″ x 12″Eden Lewis, Butterflies, Charcoal Drawing, 18″ x 18″Rebecca Walker, Wrong Address, Photography Print, 8″ x 10″Lemuel Heida, Karli, Silver Gelatin Print, Double Exposure, 8″ x 10″Gracie Byrd, The Last Call, Graphite, 11″ x 14″Cori Johansen, Unveiling Self #1, Digital Photo on Paper, 11″ x 14″Andrew Loehrs, What Come After, Charcoal on Paper, 18″ x 24″Ryan Delaney, Hidden Pirates HalloweenParty, Digital, 26″ x 20″Kaitlyn Taylor, Wind in the Willows Teacup, Copper Plate Etching and Watercolor, 14.5″ x 18.5″Mya Goodman, crushed, Printmaking, 11″ x 14″ eachLemuel Heida, Boring, Found Object and Spray Paint, 20″ x 40″