Brandt Art Exhibition
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
By Alyssa Lunsford ~ Photo Editor
On Monday, April 18, Professor of Art and Design Chris Wubbena introduced the Brandt Art Exhibition. It will be home to 15 artworks from students now through November.
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A steel structure titled, "Distracted" by Biochemistry senior Olivia Bullock was displayed in the Brandt Student Art Exhibition on April 18. Bullock said she was originally inspired for "Distracted" after nearly being blown off of the road one day and losing her train of thought. The Brandt exhibition was judged by faculty in the Department of Criminal Justice, Social Work and Sociology. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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A still life by Erin Ashwell done in oil paint hangs on the third floor of Brandt Hall. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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Sculpture senior Melanie Reichert won best in show at the Brandt student art exhibition on April 18. The piece titled, "Faerie Forged II" included a set of angular steel objects hanging on the wall like a painting, connected by chains. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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Judges selected Katelyn Dickey's mixed media photography to display in Brandt Hall. A total of 15 art pieces were chosen out of 46 artworks entered. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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Melanie Reichert's "Sweet cheeks" acrylic painting is displayed in Brandt Hall. Reichert also created a large sculpture that is outisde of eDen Spa and Salon in downtown Cape. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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Dorian Graviett poses next to her sculpture made of wood and artifical moss. The sculpture will be on display until Novemeber. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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Syndi Alber - L'appel du Vide - 2021 - steel (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford )
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Luke Hoffman's "Late Night Hauntings" hangs on the wall of a study area in Brandt Hall. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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An oil painting of poet Olivia Gatwood by Katelyn Dickey hangs in Brandt Hall. The painting includes Gatwood's poems for the background. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)