Color Rooms
by UNCG Painting Capstone Students
in the University Libraries
Fall 2023 - Spring 2024
Over the course of 8 months, UNCG Painting capstone students have delved into process, mood, and symbolism. Paintings in this show were created through inquiry of environments and memories, addressing the evolution of our personal lives through color.
Featured Artists
Olivia Axland
Amiah Jones
Wesley Durham
Jasper Rutledge
Madison Miller
Sarah Smith
Brenda Fonseca-Martinez
Wisp Schock
About Second Stop
Greensboro Project Space (GPS) is UNCG School of Art’s off-campus multi-purpose art space that acts as a bridge between students and faculty and the Greensboro community. GPS Second Stop is an opportunity for student exhibitions to travel from Greensboro Project Space’s downtown location to the UNCG campus.
The five current Second Stop exhibitions, Color Theory by MFA in Art student Quan Apollo, The Lion, The Jackal, and The Man by School of Art student Zaire Miles-Moultrie, Dysconnected by School of Art student Natalie Robinson, Color Rooms by School of Art Painting students, and La Sobreviviente by School of Art alumna Brenda Fonseca-Martinez will be on view in the Dean’s Office for the College of Visual and Performing Arts, the Office of the School of Health & Human Sciences, the Collaborative Workspace for Public Health Education, University Libraries, and the Slane Lobby of the UNCG Auditorium.
Are you a staff or faculty member at UNCG who would like your office or department to participate in Second Stop? Let us know! Email greensboroprojectspace@gmail.com