A Different Lens
On December 5th, the show Para11els by our professional practices class opened.
This show is a collection of art works from different seniors at Loyola University.
I had the privilege to help set up the show and got to hear a snippet of the artists talking about
their work. It was so incredibly moving to hear all the artists talk about what their work means to
them and how their lives and experiences have impacted the art they decided to put in this show.
There are so many different stories and emotions held in the artwork that there is something every
one can relate to. So many different collections resonated with me that it would be hard to pick
just one to talk about, so I hope that everyone that comes in can find a piece of art to connect to,
and I have no doubt that you will be able to. Especially as a student myself, it is nice to see work
done by other students and see that even though we are so similar in terms of age we have either
a very similar view of the world or a very different one. If you aren’t a student it might be
interesting to see how college students are viewing the world too. So either way you should come
and check out this amazing exhibit and maybe end up looking at life through a different lens.
This show is a collection of art works from different seniors at Loyola University.
I had the privilege to help set up the show and got to hear a snippet of the artists talking about
their work. It was so incredibly moving to hear all the artists talk about what their work means to
them and how their lives and experiences have impacted the art they decided to put in this show.
There are so many different stories and emotions held in the artwork that there is something every
one can relate to. So many different collections resonated with me that it would be hard to pick
just one to talk about, so I hope that everyone that comes in can find a piece of art to connect to,
and I have no doubt that you will be able to. Especially as a student myself, it is nice to see work
done by other students and see that even though we are so similar in terms of age we have either
a very similar view of the world or a very different one. If you aren’t a student it might be
interesting to see how college students are viewing the world too. So either way you should come
and check out this amazing exhibit and maybe end up looking at life through a different lens.
-Alana Henson '23
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