Alumni exhibit shows what can happen after class is over
Suzie Harrison
The Laguna College of Art and Design is inspiring its students
with its annual juried alumni exhibit. The collection will feature
hand-picked works from artists and designers who have graduated from
the college.
Tracy Nishimuta the exhibition coordinator for the college said
the exhibit ties in well with the beginning of fall classes because
the students can see artwork related to the curriculum.
“There are 16 alumni artists showing. This is an opportunity for
the alumni to show, as well as the school being able to show the
students what the alumni is doing and where they have gone,”
Nishimuta said.
The show will only feature originals, and a variety of mediums
will be represented.
Gary Birch the new dean of visual communications said the exhibit
is highly anticipated.
“We’re fortunate this year in the alumni exhibit to display Kaleb
Wyman who does special effects for full-length feature films. The
excitement of doing special effects for Hollywood is new to our
campus,” Birch said.
Also new this year is an area of the exhibit with a projected LCD
screen to show the multi-media pieces and Web design. During the
school year it will be used as a tool to market the college and
events.
“We’re kind of jumping into the next century here,” said
Nishimuta.
Another highlighted alumni will be Ben Thompson, whose
illustrations have been used in a variety of popular products
including the cover for the Forgotten Realms game accessory Volo’s
Guide to Balder’s Gate, and interior illustrations for the Alternity
game accessory Alien Compendium II and on the collectible card games
Magic: The Gathering and Harry Potter.
“I am glad they’re still doing it. It shows they are still willing
to support the graduates,” said 1998 graduate sculptor Alfred
Paredes. “It’s a strong sign for us. It shows us we’re still
important.”
The exhibition will run through Sept. 21 at the Ettinger Gallery
at the college, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. There will be an artist
reception from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Information: 376-6000.
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