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  • 4/1 Resilience: 2022 UConn Digital Media & Design B.F.

    The UConn Digital Media & Design Department is excited to announce the 2022 DMD BFA Senior Exhibition, Resilience. After two years of virtual exhibitions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are thrilled to hold an in person exhibition which is open from April 2 to April 29, 2022 at the Jorgensen Gallery in the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts, with an opening reception on Friday, April 1, 2022 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. EDT. Regular gallery hours are Monday-Wednesday-Friday 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., Tuesday-Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and prior to performances and during most intermissions. All events are free and open to the public.  

     

    Resilience features the work of 25 senior UConn DMD Bachelor of Fine Arts students from both the Storrs and Stamford campuses. Exhibited artworks range from 2D and 3D animations to narrative and documentary films, digital publications, interactive websites, and games. The title Resilience reflects the challenges and experiences of the exhibiting artists’ senior year during the transition from distance learning to in person. For many of them, this tumultuous year not only strengthened the extent of their creative process, but also brought forth new and meaningful ideas through their work. To learn more about the exhibition, visit: http://dmd.uconn.edu/bfashow

     

    Exhibiting artists:

    Ben Anderson (Stonington, Conn.), Evergreen, 3D animation 

    Brenna Ashby (Hopedale, Mass.), Evolution, 3D animation 

    Natalie Curtis (Lebanon, Conn.), The Stolen Child: Animating Poetry, 2D animation 

    Megan Du Plessis (South Windsor, Conn.), Invisible Ties Oceans Apart, short documentary film

    Quinn Erno (East Lyme, Conn.), Rise: Mountain Bike Documentary, short film 

    Arianna Gomes (Bridgeport, Conn.), Graphicsbyari Brand Suite, website 

    Colleen Green (Stamford, Conn.), ReadR, website 

    Alon Grinter, Be Ready, 3D animation 

    Paula Guerrero (Stamford, Conn.), Gatcha!, 2D animation

    Eric Laputka (Bridgewater, N.J.), Pizza Time, 3D video game 

    Jon Larsen (Stratford, Conn.), Paint Knight, 2D video game 

    Samir Lee (New Haven, Conn.), Esc, VR experience 

    Matthew Luxeder (Prospect, Conn.), American Boy, short documentary film

    Nicole Mata (Tolland, Conn.), How to Conserve Bread, 2D animation 

    EJ McCabe (Bridgewater, Mass.), Cats vs Robots, 2D animation/short film 

    Sofia Messerrly (Port Chester, N.Y.), Enter: Net, 2D animation/music video

    Jaret Ostop (Madison, Conn.), Illusions and Witchcraft, 2D animation 

    Davis Peng (Old Greenwich, Conn.), Witch of the Forest, 2D animation 

    Lauren Platt (Skillman, N.J.), Starry-eyed, 3D animation 

    Kevin Rodican (Yonkers, N.Y.), Scholarship, short film/music video

    Heather Rutishauser (Monroe, N.Y.), Floating to Freedom, short documentary film

    Emmanuel Sainville (Stratford, Conn.), L’Union Fait La Focus, 2D & 3D animation

    Meira Tompkins (Dunstable, Mass.), Internship, website

    Cara Tracey (Darien, Conn.), PeakBag, mobile app

    Miles Waterbury (Clinton, Conn.), Nutz, 3D animation

    Chaofan Yu (Jinan, China), Vista, mobile app

     

    The University of Connecticut’s Department of Digital Media & Design creates future leaders in entertainment, design, business, and communicationsStudents can study animation, film/video production, game design, web/interactive media design, digital media business strategies, and digital humanities. Our commitment to experiential learning prepares our students to respond to real-world challenges, and we encourage students to find and express their voice, building from their unique background and perspective. We acknowledge that a diversity of thought and expression is needed in today’s society and see great promise in our DMD students’ abilities to make a difference in the world as future digital media content creators, distributors, and analyzers.

     

    The University of Connecticut’s School of Fine Arts balances artistic and cultural legacies with the innovative approaches and techniques of contemporary art. In doing so, the School of Fine Arts serves students at UConn in both their educational and their professional development. The outstanding faculty from the four academic departments (Art & Art History, Digital Media & Design, Dramatic Arts, and Music) are committed to providing rigorous professional education and all offer undergraduate and graduate degrees. The academic programs are supported by specialized and uniquely focused showcases, stages, exhibition spaces and forums which include the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts, The Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry, The William Benton Museum of Art, Contemporary Art Galleries, Connecticut Repertory Theatre, and von der Mehden Recital Hall.

     

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    If you would like more information about the 2022 BFA Exhibition, email Stacy Webb at digitalmedia@uconn.edu.

    For more information, contact: Stacy Webb at digitalmedia@uconn.edu