Art Studio Majors Exhibit Senior Theses in Zilkha Gallery

Olivia DrakeApril 12, 20186min
Powell_Art Theses Week 2-6
Seniors in the Department of Art and Art History's Art Studio Program are displaying their work throughout the month of April in Zilkha Gallery
Seniors in the Department of Art and Art History’s Art Studio Program are displaying their thesis work throughout the month of April in Zilkha Gallery. The exhibits are free and open to the public.
Charlotte Pierce, "Silence"
Gallery-goers examine Charlotte Pierce’s “Silence.”

Celina Bernstein created a series of paintings titled "Personal Conviction."
Celina Bernstein created a series of paintings titled “Personal Conviction.”
A gallery-goer enjoys "Behold," an exhibit created by Melissa Joskow.
Melissa Joskow (not pictured) created an exhibit titled “Behold.”
A gallery-goer enjoys “Behold.”
Xhonia Robinson presented "Embracing the Moment."
Xhonia Robinson presented “Embracing the Moment.”
Attendees admire Robinson's painting.
Attendees admire Robinson’s painting.
Seamus Edson presented "A System for Graphic Play."
Seamus Edson presented “A System for Graphic Play.”
Elena Mehlman, "Bottled Up"
Elena Mehlman created “Bottled Up,” a natural and holistic approach to psychological wellness that encourages self-acceptance.
Wesleyan President Michael Roth attended the artists' reception on April 11.
Wesleyan President Michael Roth ’78 attended an artists’ reception on April 11.
David Machado presented "Illuminated: Oil Paintings."
David Machado presented “Illuminated: Oil Paintings.”
Machado
A gallery-goer examines Machado’s work.
Owen Christoph, "Jamais Vu: A Flâneur's Dream World"
Owen Christoph created a sculpture exhibit titled “Jamais Vu: A Flâneur’s Dream World”
Tess Iannarone created a series of paintings titled “Trespassing.”
Tess Iannarone, “Trespassing”
Virginia Johnson speaks to Professor Barry Chernoff about her work, "IMMERSIVE paintings."
Virginia Johnson speaks to Professor Barry Chernoff about her work, “IMMERSIVE paintings.”
Will Richmond, "outside/in"
Will Richmond created “outside/in.” (Photos by Olivia Drake and Jonas Powell ’18)