Global Climate Change: Our Planet, Our Education, Our Future is a juried art exhibition of works by 14 UCF undergraduate students. The show is a visual response to the General Education Program Unifying Theme of Global Climate Change. An Artist's Reception and awards presentation will be held on Friday, January 11, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the UCF Library, 2nd Floor, Room 223. The exhibit will be on view at the UCF Library through January 31, 2008.
The art ranges from realistic to abstract and addresses the issue of climate change in some unexpected ways. The types of art represented are acrylic painting, screenprint, digital photography, digital illustration and mixed media. Theo Lotz, Director of the UCF Art Gallery, selected works for exhibition and 1st, 2nd and 3rd place awards.
Participating students are Halima Abdul-jaleel, Vincenz Coello, Jackson Goss, Timothy Grab, Philip Jasen, Graham Judd, Stephanie Mangone, Patricia Nuss, Marcus Parker, Isabelle Ribeiro, Cat Snapp, Rinaldo Stephens, Patricia Whidby, and Erin Williams.
The exhibition is made possible by support from the UCF Office of Undergraduate Studies and the UCF Art Department.
what an imaginary theme! what else does climate do but change? I understand this is the fallout of the botched global warming movement. next will be a cloud change exhibit. help us! the clouds are changing! What will be left for the children?!