February 18, 2020

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FEBRUARY 18 - FEBRUARY 24, 2020

FEATURES

UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE

A&E

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Business major Tina Ndour shares her story: past, present and her hopes for the future after graduation.

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Fur Rondy promises fun and games during the annual celebration in downtown Anchorage from Feb. 22– March 8.

‘2D/3D Invitational Art Show’ brings together art of all mediums Q: What are your career plans after graduation? A: “My… plan is to work hard in getting into an animation studio so I can work on art full time. It’s going to take work just like any other profession… I’m willing to put in the miles.”

By John Novotny arts@thenorthernlight.org

The annual “2D/3D Invitational Art Show” displays work created by upper-division art students at UAA chosen by their professors. Each piece is made in different mediums, such as watercolor, graphic design and ceramics. Professors of each medium choose students from their classes to display their work. Alanna DeRocchi, a term instructor of art and ceramics, chose three students from her classes that showed a variety of skills. “This exhibition shows the range in talent and creative expression of our UAA art students who are becoming more involved and focused on their ideas and material exploration,” DeRocchi said. DeRocchi says she admires the work UAA art students produce. “[I’m] always so impressed and surprised by the quality and variety of work made by UAA art students. The [Department of Art] is a very special program on campus, and I feel so fortunate to get to work with so many creative individuals,” DeRocchi said. A few of the artists with work on display in the exhibition spoke about their pieces and inspirations over email. Selene Stoll

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Aileen Page Page is a senior graduating this semester with a bachelor of fine arts with a primary focus in ceramics and secondary focus in drawing. Page describes her piece in the exhibition as “a round wood carving of two figures decorated with watercolor and gold leaf.”

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“Raven Dance,” created by Rose Hendrickson in 2019, depicts two birds circling each other and is made from fabricated steel.

Stoll is a senior graduating this semester with a bachelor of arts in digital art and illustration and minor in anthropology.

while maintaining quality, then it must be worth a good grade. My advantage was that I’ve been on comic deadlines before.”

Q: When did you start working on the artwork and how long did it take to complete? A: “I started working on [the Pepo and Kauen comic] last semester due to a bet [that] I had with the [professor]. I said that I could do a comic in three weeks, and he said if I could do that

Q: What was your inspiration in creating this piece? A: “My inspiration is the theme of spooky Halloween, LGBT genres of found families and my foster kids and their fascination with ouija boards. My pieces are usually aimed at my foster kids and in that respect, they tend to

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be cartoony, colorful and a little too edgy.” Q: How do you feel about having your work on display? A: “I’m very excited to have people see my comic. I hope [viewers aren’t] too skittish to pick up a copy and read it for themselves. In a gallery setting, it can be frowned upon to touch or pick up any art pieces on display, however my art… requires that you do so.”

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Q: When did you start working on the artwork and how long did it take to complete? A: “I first started [working] on this piece last year for my experimental drawing class. It took me about a month to finish.” Q: What was your inspiration in creating this piece? A: “With this piece, I was trying to explore concepts I was working through in my primary concentration. It’s very different from what I normally create. I’ve carved wood in printmaking and… painted with watercolor before, but never combined the two. [The piece] is very

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