Photo by John Carlson
Photo by John Carlson
Haruka Ashida "SAND FALLING– Tracing Human Movement," Mixed media, 2016, Architecture
Ingrid Alexandra Schmidt "'NEW YORK SOCIAL LIFE' [An’ like a fool I mixed them An’ it strangled up my mind An’ now people just get uglier An’ I have no sense of time Oh, Mama, can this really be the end]," Organza, acrylic, airbrush pigments, metallic Mylar, cellophane, 2016, Architecture
Ebitenyefa Baralaye "Revelator to the Diasporic Subterranean Homesick," Plaster, wood, burlap, "Dupp Dup," Plaster, wood, burlap, "Bam Bam Eschatols," Terra-cotta, 2016, Ceramics
Alida van Almelo "Coriolis," Clay, 2016, Ceramics
Holliday (Martindale) Darling "parachute ending Wool," (created on a hacked knitting machine), cotton (created on a computer-aided jacquard loom) and steel fence, 2016, Fiber
Lucia Calderon Arrieta "Porifice with Thickened Skin," Mixed media, 2016, Fiber
Juvana Soliven "Relational Failures," Beeswax, steel, fur, sand, thread, 2016, Metalsmithing
Melannie James "Mute," Brass, polyester, and cotton, 2016, Metalsmithing
Dandan Liu "Untitled," Cardboard, glitter, plastic vinyl, acrylic panels, two-way mirrors, fabric, faux fur, fishing line, soft foam, and electronic devices, 2016, Painting
Suhyung Park "Grass Fields," Grass paint on canvas, 2016, Painting
Kara Gut "Wayshrines I, II & III (an avatar manifesto)," Video, 2016, Photography
Chris Cox "Future Research (revisited)," Archival pigment prints, 2016, Photography
Emily Poor "Found Wisdom (a map, a manifesto)" Ink and watercolor on paper, 2016, Print Media
Tikva Lantigua "i fell off the roof today," Installation of drawings, sound, and pine bench, 2016, Print Media
Diana Laurel Caramat "Concurring a Fear of Open Water," Video projection, sound, containers, water, sand and various objects, 2016, Sculpture
Johannah Herr "Believe in Love," Mixed media Artist’s images: glitter, rhinestones, candy and rainbow cake Appropriated images: US air strikes, US drone operators, victims of US airstrikes, screenshots from Call of Duty and Modern Warfare, US National Parks, cats, hellfire missiles, drones, vector outlines of maps of Syria, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, 2016 Super Bowl halftime show , 2016, Sculpture
Zartavia Howard "The Meek," Pine, cork, rubber, steel, cotton, enamel, black soap, 2016, 2D Design
Nicole Dyar "It’s Fine," Vinyl, acrylic paint, clear thread, and plastic snaps, 2016, 2D Design
Bud Nitaya "Pixel," Concrete, oak wood, 2016, 3D Design
Yen-Ju Chen "Growing," Epoxy resin, stump , 2016, 3D Design
The most innovative work from the next generation of architects, artists, and designers will be on display at the 2016 Graduate Degree Exhibition of Cranbrook Academy of Art. The Degree Exhibition showcases pieces that are the culmination of two years of studio work from a diverse group of more than 80 graduates as they launch their careers.
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