Graphic design students set to graduate in May will exhibit their work from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Monday, May 7, in University Gallery.
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BFA candidates studying ceramics, glass, furniture design, and metals and jewelry design at Rochester Institute of Technology will feature their work in a senior show from May 4-13 at Gallery r. An opening reception is scheduled for 6-9 p.m. Friday, May 4.
The exhibit’s artists include:
Ceramics
Autumn Hausthor
Codey Davia
Daniel Pfohl
Glass
Tate Newfield
Jarryd Pezzillo
Madeline Stewart
Furniture design
Samuel Fishman
Sarah Kridenoff
Kyu Hyun Chun
Jean Lan Polishook
Luca Tifone
Metals and jewelry design
Thesis work by 25 visual communication design (MFA) candidates will be on display from May 4-12 in University Gallery, with an opening reception slated for 5-7 p.m. Friday, May 4. The show will share a space with the industrial design (MFA) thesis exhibit, which opens the same night, offering the public a thorough look at Rochester Institute of Technology’s graduate design programs.
Thesis work by 19 industrial design (MFA) candidates will be on display from May 4-12 in University Gallery, with an opening reception slated for 5-7 p.m. Friday, May 4.
The show will include work by the following industrial design students: Xavier Arvelo, Kenneth Chen, Weiying Chen, Wentian Chen, Xiaoru Chen, Shima Ghaheri, Xinyue Guo, Limin He, Jiameng Huang, Fang-yi Lin, Meng Liu, Yingyi Mo, Brendan Murphy, Wenxi Qi, Maitrayee Sohni, Mintesinot Gebre, Aishwaryra Uniyal, David Villarreal and Akanksha Vishwakarma.
College of Imaging Arts and Sciences (CAD) at RIT students in all sections of the 4D Design course will present their final projects during an afternoon screening event.
The screenings are scheduled to run from 12:30-4:45 p.m. Thursday, May 3, in Webb Auditorium (Booth Hall, first floor). Students enrolled in 4D Design are from multiple disciplines within CAD, including School of Photographic Arts and Sciences programs, School of Art programs, 3D digital design and new media design.