From Here: The 15th Thacher Art + Architecture Annual

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A collage of various art pieces and artifacts
Various artwork details from From Here: The 15th Thacher Art + Architecture Annual

May 2, 2014 to July 3, 2014

Featuring 80 works by 52 artists, From Here features a variety of different mediums including painting, photography, graphic design, video, and sculpture.

To celebrate this milestone exhibition, we invited a jury of USF alumni to make the selections: Amy Lam (‘01), designer at the Chinese Historical Society of America; Chelsea Pegram (‘04), an Oakland-based artist, and Kaci Taylor (‘09), architectural designer at Arkin Tilt Architects.

This year’s exhibition title reflects both the unique perspectives brought forth by our student artists as well as the physical and emotional places from which they tell their stories. While the works you will find on display are eclectic in nature, they illustrate the potential and creativity that can be found here at USF.

This juried exhibition features works by USF Department of Art + Architecture majors and minors: Venezia Acosta, Eric Bernzwig, Justin Brillo, Noah Broffman, Alexandra Brown, Kayla Ching, Jessica Cottone, Alison Cunningham, Eric Fletcher, Bianca Flores, Claire Gill, Julie Hemphill, Julianne Henderson, Sakiko Hill, Dylan Hidenlang, George Hoffman, Max Kindl, Eva Krchova, Connie Kwan, Miguel Lopez, Kysa Ludviksen, Ashley Malari, Alexandra Masterson, Britta McClure, Reid McConnell-Johnson, Samara Miu, Alena Musso, Esme Nickerson, Shannon Olsen, Sophie Peoples, Sylvan Peter, Rosanne Pitaressi, Dominque Piza, Miles Radford, Brian Riley, Adriana Rojas, Jorge Rosales, Nico Samaras, Sophie Schwabacher, Spencer Simkins, Stephanie Smith, Taelor Stamm, Megan Steele, Michelle Steidle, Erinn Stringer, Meng Su, Chenyangzi Sun, Matt Wujek.

The Thacher Annual is presented by the Thacher Practicum class: Venezia Acosta, Claire Gill, Alex Jeongco, Chloe Knox, Izzy Moriyama, Shannon Olsen and Bianca Valencia. Lauren Etchells, Instructor.

View the Flickr gallery.