The department of Visual and Performing Arts announces its semi-annual student showcase, “Rock, Paper, Scissors,” featuring works of art created in Project Learning Lab by Michigan Tech students.
Project Learning Lab is an innovative arts classroom based inside Rozsa gallery b. The exhibition runs through 8 p.m. today (April 22).
The works on display were created by students in Lisa Gordillo’s Traditional Sculpture Studio. Students from many campus disciplines are represented, including business, math, engineering and theatre. Students in the class study sculptural traditions from around the world, and create three-dimensional works using those traditions as a guide.
This year, the class focused on Guatemalan cultures, and created barriletes (giant kites), nawales (personal symbols informed by the Mayan calendar) and Estelas (large carvings).
The student artists are:
- Ben Baize
- Nate Evink
- Abby Kirk
- Aaron Kruzel
- Jared Mcdowel
- Alex Ordakowski
- Laurel Payne
- Piper Schlaeppi
- Brett Schnabelrauch
- Hunter Storie
- Traven Thai
- Alexandra Walker
- Alex Weber
- Isobel Wentworth
- Kitty Williams