To find more information on an artwork, see the Main Gallery. Each artist has a page arranged in alphabetical order by artist's first name.
Please join us in congratulating our award winning artists!
The awards for art historians are:
1st Place: Kiley Fraitag, An Evolution of Humor in Art
2nd Place: Anabelle Gunderson, Seeing Red: The Use of the Color Red in Mayan Art
2nd Place: Anabelle Gunderson, Seeing Red: The Use of the Color Red in Mayan Art
Please enjoy all the work of these students on their individual pages in the Main Gallery.
Portraits are a unique art form where the artist aims to tell the viewer about the person in their art. Being an art form, the artist also gives a part of their identity to the project. The collection of portraits in this gallery are done by students throughout last year at Fullerton College. Many have chosen to portray their family, others decided on figures to represent their ideas, and many portrayed themselves. Either their pieces are representative, abstracted, or designed from their mind, their portraits can tell you a story about who they and their muses are. Gallery curated by Monze Alarcón Bustos.
Art is an adventure just as life is an adventure. In this exhibit, students from Fullerton College portrayed images of places through various mediums. The viewer will travel through new adventures with each piece, from a sleepy witch city to the side of a sleepy dog by the windowsill. Gallery curated by Delicia Arellano.
Student Art Exhibition: Still Life is one of the featured art galleries in our Fullerton College 2021 Student Art Exhibition. This gallery introduces the many still life artworks created by students, which are composed of various mediums. Be they digital, photography, painting, or drawing, the objects captured in this gallery portray the talented skills possessed by the student artists.
The green walls along with the balance of black & white and colored artworks were selected to radiate the feeling of spring. The goal of this arrangement is to give a lively appearance to the category of still life. Gallery curated by Cheyenne Jordan