All NewsSnapshotsStudentsPhotographs, Drawing, Sculpture from Studio Art Majors Displayed Olivia DrakeMay 19, 20145minAn exhibit titled “Thesis Art 2014″ was on display through May 24 at the Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery. Class of 2014 studio art majors were honored at the reception. Pictured are Hannah May Knudsen’s archival image prints selected from “The Apron.” Her photographs capture horseracing culture in present-day United States. Nathaniel Elmer, who completed his thesis, beat_space, in architecture, displayed his images titled “3 photographs.” Rebecca Schisler’s paintings, selected from her larger “Out of Line: Paintings” collection examine optical spontaneity at “the intersection of reference and abstraction.” Allison Greenwald’s piece, titled “hid(d)en,” examines intimate conversation in the digital age. Jessie Loo’s artwork is taken from a larger collection of digital paintings titled “Sanguine.” Alex Ely Ginsberg’s senior thesis, titled “@gutenburg,” takes on the form of a performance dedicated to a (brief) history of communication technology. Julia Drachman ’14 dynamic selection from “afterpiece” illustrates fluidity within shape in architecture. (Photos by Olivia Drake) Class of 2014student achievementsZilkha Related Articles All NewsCampus News & EventsStudents July 24, 2024 Mike Mavredakis Student-Veteran Says Warrior-Scholar Project Changed His View on Education All NewsAlumniCommunity Impact July 24, 2024 Mike Mavredakis Dreier ’08 on Pulitzer Prize-Winning Investigative Series All NewsArts & Humanities July 10, 2024 Andrew Chatfield Pruzan Art Center to Feature Works by Jasper Johns, Glenn Ligon ’82, Hon. ’12 from Davison Art Collection