Lear Honorable Mention 崔西成长, Icarus (amnesty). The Icarus project, as does much of her work, uses her strengths in both visual and word images. In amnesty, she marries these dualities through fragmentation, both of the body and the wings, with mounting pins. Trish is an English major, waiting for the art minor to appear... .
Lear Award for Photography 格洛丽亚, 无标题的. Gloria used the concept of the quick random shot along with the use of light to create this image and moves the concept of a photograph in new directions — not about recording the information but creating with it.
Lear Award for Sculpture and Ceramics Angelique Kopacz, 爱总是; concrete, paper and wax. Angelique's exploration of the concept of bridge reflects the deeply personal and metaphoric responses in her work. 她 created an installation of separated geodes where stacks of private notes become precious crystals, vulnerable and exposed.
“北极," artwork created by a Penn State 阿宾顿 student for an undergraduate research project, claimed first prize in an exhibit sponsored by The Polar Center at Penn State. Senior Jacqueline Lanning traveled to Norway and worked with international experts documenting the early exploration of the world’s northernmost archipelago, Franz Josef Land.
北极, etching on copper plate with digital images. 杰基陈年 developed this piece for her undergraduate research project, which married her art major and anthropology minor. 她 studied in Norway, working with international experts documenting the early exploration of the world's northernmost archipelago, Franz Josef Land.
无标题的, silk screen on ceramic. Art major Hailey Salamone, who works full time as a silk screener, combines new processes with known to create work that inspires her classmates and professors.
Altered Memories, etching with hand coloring. 杰基陈年's pieces reference family history, polar exploration, 的地方, and how one responds to and arranges memory.
无标题的, installation with video/new media. Hailey Salamone's work consistently challenges preconceived ideas and inspires viewers to see themselves in a way that often feels uncomfortable or disorienting.
Maria Vasilovski, Printmaking Maria has developed work that highlights her magnificent abilities working with pattern and color. 她 is a junior focusing on two-dimensional art, namely printmaking and painting. This year she has worked tirelessly producing a series of linoleum prints that have opened up a myriad of possibilities for producing images. These works focus on formal concerns that have provided a seemingly limitless resource for her to examine endless combinations and sequences resulting in a stunning series of related works.