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Alyssa Rapp

Alum brings a keen eye to CU visual arts

Photographer Kai McBride, SoA '08, returned to campus this fall as a professor after his most recent exhibit, “Facing Florida: Self-Projecting Sunbelt Citizens,” graced Times Square.

Photographer Kai McBride, SoA '08, returned to campus this fall as a professor after his most recent exhibit, “Facing Florida: Self-Projecting Sunbelt Citizens,” graced Times Square.

Neither black nor white, but abstract all over

Michael Berryhill, SoA ‘09, reinterprets elements of surrealism and cubism in “Basement States,” his first solo painting exhibition in Chelsea.

Michael Berryhill, SoA ‘09, reinterprets elements of surrealism and cubism in “Basement States,” his first solo painting exhibition in Chelsea.

'Daylight' exhibit showcases professor-alum artwork

The current exhibit of alumni artwork at the LeRoy Neiman Gallery features the drawings, paintings, photographs, video installations, and sculptures of twelve Columbia School of the Arts alumni from 1997-2008 who currently teach in the visual arts department.

The current exhibit of alumni artwork at the LeRoy Neiman Gallery features the drawings, paintings, photographs, video installations, and sculptures of twelve Columbia School of the Arts alumni from 1997-2008 who currently teach in the visual arts department.

Art professor encourages individuality through art

CC visual arts professor Tara Geer encourages young artists not to back off from their creative drives, and “to honor what they are drawn to.”

CC visual arts professor Tara Geer encourages young artists not to back off from their creative drives, and “to honor what they are drawn to.”

Glassblowers defy the odds at Urban Glass

At UrbanGlass in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, glassworkers take the act of art-making to the extreme by harnessing fire’s destructive power in order to breathe creativity into beautiful objects.

At UrbanGlass in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, glassworkers take the act of art-making to the extreme by harnessing fire’s destructive power in order to breathe creativity into beautiful objects.

Art in Four Boroughs: Sculptures in Queens A Big Draw

Surrounded by a neon yellow pebbled courtyard and vintage storefronts, SculptureCenter in Long Island City, Queens deconstructs the boundaries between art and reception space.

Surrounded by a neon yellow pebbled courtyard and vintage storefronts, SculptureCenter in Long Island City, Queens deconstructs the boundaries between art and reception space.

Retired Graffiti Artists Get Creative Without Criminality at 5Pointz

Though the contemporary art museum P.S.1 lures art tourists to Long Island City, Queens, its post-modern façade pales in comparison to the kaleidoscope of graphics that cover the abandoned, block-long warehouse across the street.

Though the contemporary art museum P.S.1 lures art tourists to Long Island City, Queens, its post-modern façade pales in comparison to the kaleidoscope of graphics that cover the abandoned, block-long warehouse across the street.

Neighborhood Watch: Sugar Hill is Sweet on Diverse Art

Once home to NAACP members such as W.E.B.

Once home to NAACP members such as W.E.B.

Out of the Box: Williamsburg Artist Finds Solace in Nintendo

In Manhattan, the New York City borough housing the highest density of fine art per square mile, students often associate visual art with museum visits.

In Manhattan, the New York City borough housing the highest density of fine art per square mile, students often associate visual art with museum visits.

Lubianitsky Captures Human Essence in Photographs

The quest to find Leonid Lubianitsky’s exhibit, “People,” is confusing but ultimately fulfilling.

The quest to find Leonid Lubianitsky’s exhibit, “People,” is confusing but ultimately fulfilling.