Art class exhibit may be last at Creative Space Gallery
Across the street from Ithaca College at the Creative Space Gallery (CSG), art students are preparing for the chance to showcase the work they’re proudest of.
Across the street from Ithaca College at the Creative Space Gallery (CSG), art students are preparing for the chance to showcase the work they’re proudest of.
The new location for the college’s Creative Space Gallery will be the home for many future student-made, student-run art exhibits.
Approximately one year after the Creative Space Gallery opened its doors May 1, 2015, it will be closing after its final exhibit, “BANG!,” which ends May 15.
“Extrapolate,” the Creative Space Gallery’s newest exhibit, features artwork from 12 Ithaca College students commenting on their relationship to their environments.
After a year of preparatory school at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York, Aguirre injured her foot and left the military to pursue her career in art.
The “Mind vs. Body” exhibit at the Creative Space Gallery is open until Feb. 28 and features artwork from Carolyn Hoffman.
The Creative Space Gallery’s Student Print Fair featured original artwork from students who have taken all levels of printmaking classes at the college.
Artist Naomi J. Falk opened her solo exhibit, “The Space Between,” at the Creative Space Gallery, which will showcase different sculptures and collages.
The Big Draw is an international drawing event celebrating the diversity of drawing among artists of all skill levels.
The Creative Space Gallery on the Ithaca Commons has been taken over by B.F.A. candidates, senior Andrea Aguirre and junior Tatiana Malkin.
The Ithaca College art department’s first off-campus gallery, which opened its doors last spring, now presents its second installment, “Mutations.”