The Art Surrounding Campus
Julio Fine Arts Gallery Blog Post
Kristen Koczot
Midterm week is winding down- that means more time to relax and appreciate the artwork that is on Loyola’s campus! If you are walking outside by the chapel, Amy Ritter’s mobile home is still on display. This work is known as a pop-up display. The piece is of a mobile home printed and pasted on cement with wheatpaste. This pop-up is only here for a little while longer so be sure to check it out!
Before entering the gallery take a look at the work displayed in the cases outside the gallery. The current display features artwork created by Chris Lonegan’s watercolor class. The topic for this assignment was structured around portraits. Take a look to see the different perspectives of the students and how each portrait is unique in their own way. The watercolor course offered at Loyola is an upper elective course that a student can take after completing SA224 2D Design or SA225 Drawing.
This month’s exhibit called It Means Desert, Desert, features a solo exhibition by Jackie Milad. Fun fact: Sahara in Arabic: ṣaḥrā translates to desert so the Sahara Desert technically says “desert desert”. Milad’s art portrays her cultural background and her skill in drawing, painting, and media work. Each piece is full of detail and eye-catching patterns and colors. When in the gallery, you may be hearing music or rapid sounds. This is a video part of the exhibit that features vibrating, flashing images and incredible designs. Did you know that the voice in the video is actually Siri? The pop of pink color, gold fringe, and the video art displayed in the gallery invite you in!
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