This exhibition marks the fourth annual Bachelor of Arts student exhibition hosted by Greensboro Project Space. Students are given the opportunity to display the skills that they have built during their time as an undergraduate student at UNC Greensboro. Greensboro Project Space is proud to showcase BA students’ ambition, drive, and creative power to our community. These students have formed their own journey on their own terms; exploring painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, animation, and new media. We invite you to experience and celebrate their creative development throughout their academic journey.
More about the Student Curators
Naomi Chavez
As a BFA student, concentrating in New Media and Design, I found it enjoyable to curate this exhibition with the help of my peers and gain insight into how things work behind the scenes. As an artist, I aim to create work that is more accessible, which is why I intend on working in the UX/UI field to design brands with the viewer in mind. Seeing others’ work is inspiring, and understanding how artists express themselves through their art is a meaningful experience. I applied my love for detail while helping curate this show and I’m glad that we are providing a space for BA artists to share their work and be recognized, especially since they are often overlooked.
Kate Currivan
As a curator for this year’s BA Show, I find it important to bridge the gap between the structured academic environment of the UNC Greensboro’s School of Art and the emotional and often experimental energy of our larger art community. This exhibition serves as both a conclusion and a debut for our BA students; a final synthesis of four years of undergraduate study and the first significant step into the professional art landscape.
Melanie St. Clair
The BA show is a chance for the students to showcase their hard work and passion during their time at UNCG. It is important that students understand and realize their power and impact as artists, and shows like these bring together our larger community to appreciate and understand one another. As an artist, our most important tool is our voice. We all care and feel deeply, and these intangible thoughts manifest themselves into our physical world through our craft. Every student at UNCG deserves to have their work seen and celebrated.