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| Exhibition: CommaMon 29th Sep, 2008Comma is an exploration into the continuation and repetitive nature of thought and physical process within our lives, bridging gaps between differences and making connections through communication and art. Every year Whitecliffe College requires Year 3 Bachelor of Fine art students (in all majors) to complete an internship or an exhibition(Fine Art) to advance to the next year. Although it may sound harsh to student ears, those who are smart will understand that it is an excellent idea to push students into gaining experiences in this field.From sponsorship hunting, proposals, networking and writing reports;this assignments makes them do it all. Taking place on Monday the 6th of October @ 5:30pm, will be the opening to the COMMA exhibition. Organised by two Year 3 students with the assistance of both Year 2 and Year 4 undergraduates, this exhibition will present works from Graphic Designers, Photographers and Fine Artists. Do not under estimate these students, working along side these young artist has given me a clear indication of the dedication and love for their profession. In this exhibition I will be among the Seven featured, expect to see video works, painting and installations. Featured artists:
Held at Whitecliffe College's Randolph street studios: 26 Randolph street, Newton AUCKLAND. From: 6th - 16th October Opening Night: Monday 6th Oct, 5.30pm-7pm This event is Sponsored by: Red Bull Sunzwell Art&Design Institute clay&learn Eun Kee Kim food services Venue proudly supported by: Whitecliffe College of Art and Design Comments & discussion:Sarah Edwards Tue 30th Sep, 2008 Wow, definitely guaranteed to be better than my GCSE art exhibition :) I love to go to student exhibtions, it makes art seem that little but more accesible, but unfortunately it seems unlikely that I will be able to fly to New Zealand after school on Monday... Stacey DiricksonTue 30th Sep, 2008 Wow, Congratulations Sin-Mae! How exciting for you! :D You must log-in to vote or post a comment |