Students get a feel for exhibits
Suzie Harrison
Senior students of Laguna College of Art and Design will have an
opportunity to experience exhibiting in a gallery firsthand because
of a collaboration with First Thursday’s Art Walk.
This is the first year for the mentoring program between students
and galleries. The project culminates Dec. 5 at First Thursday’s Art
Walk with the students exhibiting their work at their partnered
gallery.
The new program is a part of a Professional Studies class at the
college taught by Jeannie Denholm.
“We try and give them some prep that they’ll encounter after
graduation,” Denholm said. “It fits in perfectly, takes what I’m
wanting them doing to the next level.”
Robin Fuld, the president of First Thursday’s Art Walk, instigated
the plan as part of the art walk committee’s community outreach
program. Twelve students were paired with 12 galleries whose artists
volunteered to be mentors.
“The purpose is to introduce the students to the professional
aspect directly related to what they’re studying,” college president
Alan Barkley said.
Julie Bondi, director of development, explained that it gives
perspective from the gallery on how to present themselves, the
process and how it works.
The participating galleries are the Diane DeBilzan Gallery, J.
Kamin Fine Art, the Marion Meyer Gallery, Gallery McCollum, the Peter
Blake Gallery, the Whitney Gallery, the Richard MacDonald Gallery,
the Sherwood Gallery, Diane Nelson Fine Art, DeRu’s Fine Arts, the
Shona Gallery of Stone, the Esther Wells Collection, the Wendt
Gallery and the World Treasures Gallery.
“I think it’s a pretty cool opportunity and very generous of the
galleries to show our work,” said Hillary Griffin, 21. “I think it’s a good experience to show our work and for us to have it on our
resume, to see what it’s like.”
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