The Feb. 8 opening reception of the “Echoes of Identity” exhibit gave attendees an opportunity to engage with the deeply personal art and gain insights from the artists, master of fine arts’ students Keleigh McMullen, Katherine Posada, Antonia Jones and Pedro Aceves. The exhibition runs until Feb. 18 in the Dutton Gallery at RAFFMA.
CSUSB’s Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art (RAFFMA) presents “Echoes of Identity,” an exhibition featuring the works of four master of fine arts’ students. The exhibition will be on display at the Dutton Gallery Feb. 8-18.
Designed, created and installed by students, “Eternal Learning” consists of 850 square feet of ceramic tile that depicts humans at work, study and play among larger-than-life books. The project took five years to make with the help of 20 CSUSB students.
Alison Ragguette (art and design) discussed the installation of “Eternal Learning” at the of James R. Watson and Judy Rodriguez Watson College of Education, and Oraib Mango (world languages and literatures) collaborated with a local teacher for the upcoming an upcoming art exhibit.
The mural of ceramic will be formally introduced during a ceremony at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 3, at the college. The work was student-designed, student-created and student-installed.