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  • Earth, Sea, Sky: Selections from the PAC Featuring work in a variety of media, this exhibition showcases expressive, realist, and even abstract landscapes drawn from PLU’s Permanent Art Collection.

    : February 10 at 5pm The first exhibition of 2015 is a showcase of prints from all over the United States representing the best in contemporary printmaking. Learn more here. Flowers, Butter, & Tea: Ceramics by Deborah Schwartzkopf March 11 – April 8, 2015 Opening Reception: March 18 at 5pm Deborah Schwartzkopf, a full time potter in Seattle, showcases work that redefines the utilitarian by bringing new and interesting form into everyday ceramics. Deb Schwartzkopf was born and raised in Seattle. From 1999

  • See all the projects and art that our Art and Design seniors have created.

    . Her other interests include illustration, printmaking, and ceramics. When she’s  not creating, she loves drinking coffee and being an overprotective plant parent.Portfolio Margaret MathewsBFA, Studio Art (Sculpture) Margaret’s goal is to amuse, bemuse, or confuse her viewers. Her art often holds elements of absurdity and irony. She believes beauty and humor are important to living life. She aims to make this world just that much more bearable.Portfolio Rheanna MeehanBFA, Graphic Design I am a

  • St[art] Momentum , the 2012 Senior BFA Exhibition at Pacific Lutheran University kicks off with an opening reception on April 25, 2012, from 5p.m. to 7p.m. Graduating BFA students will have their best work on display. The exhibit remains open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.…

    see all their favorite mediums: ceramics, sculpture and painting, to photography and graphic design. “One of the great things about the work students have done is they’re really trying to push their mediums, think outside the box, and convey their artistic vision in really beautiful and unique ways,” Kate Miller ’12, BA student says. The entire process for this University Gallery show is like no other show this season. The exhibition is student driven from the advertising and catering to

  • ART IS THIS, the 2014 Senior Exhibition at Pacific Lutheran University, will begin with an opening reception on Wednesday, April 23 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in PLU’s University Gallery. It is featured as the last event in the 2014 SOAC Focus Series on…

    range from ceramics and sculpture to print work and photography.  Due to the wide variety of work, finding a theme or title to rally around was difficult for students. The title ART IS THIS was their common ground. “It made sense to come up with something that would allow us to encapsulate everyone’s belief, therefore leaving it a little more open-ended allowing each senior to fill in their ART IS ____ word,” Hannah Kreutz ‘14, submitting artist, said. “It is also a great way to communicate to the

  • Like with most things senior year, Jasper Sortun’s capstone project came to her all at once, in a moment of inspiration, after her original plan fell through. Sortun, along with 24 other seniors will be spending many hours in the coming weeks prepping for the…

    ceramic), was the driving force for the direction of her work. “That piece helped me finally understand and articulate the work I was making,” Henderson explained. “The common theme for my work is the concept of dynamic tension; each sculpture narrates a moment associated with growing up, and seeks to induce emotion and ponderous thought from the viewer.” A flux is a medium used in ceramics to lower the melting point of glaze materials; it is the key element that gives glazes their unique qualities

  • There are first aid kits located throughout campus for use by the PLU community.  If your department's first aid kit needs to be restocked, please complete this form and send it

    220, Humanities Division (Room 227) HEALTH CENTER – Administrative Assistant Cabinet HINDERLIE HALL – Mailroom HONG HALL – Mailroom  INGRAM – Art Department (Room 128), Ceramics (Room 140A) x2, Print Making (Room 124), Sculpture (Room 138) KREIDLER HALL – Mailroom MEMORIAL GYM – SE ROTC Entrance MORKEN – Kelley Cafe, School of Business (Room 176), MESA (Room 159) MORTVEDT LIBRARY – Office Behind 1st Floor Main Desk, 3rd Floor: University Archives MBR Music Center – Lobby (Telephone Alcove

  • student art news for Pacific Lutheran University.

    Socially Distant Ceramics Class Over the summer, professors and staff prepared for the unfortunate reality that many parts of classes would need to be conducted remotely. Kits were prepped and picked up by local students and mailed to those further afield. Thankfully, our sculpture studio has a high level… October 29, 2020 3D artceramicsstudent art

  • See what our seniors have accomplished.

    artist, researcher and producer working with performance, video installation, sound and photography. She holds a BFA from PLU and an MFA from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts. Website Maria C. Kearney '16BFA in Ceramics Interests: CeramicsPortfolio Bradford Lum '16BFA in Photography Interests: Photography: Event, Product, Car Portfolio Taylor Hardman '16BFA in Graphic Design I call myself a Media Paladin – defending the world from terrible artistic design, one project at a time.Website

  • PLU art and design faculty display recent work Opening in the University Gallery on Wednesday, February 5 is PLU’s “Faculty Exhibition,” an exhibit featuring work from current faculty of the Department of Art and Design. Participating faculty include JP Avila, Craig Cornwall, Spencer Ebbinga, Bea…

    Seven PLU Faculty Artists, One Incredible Show Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / January 30, 2013 Image: Steve Sobeck, ceramics instructor, displays cones tests that represent one kiln firing. January 30, 2013 PLU art and design faculty display recent work Opening in the University Gallery on Wednesday, February 5 is PLU’s “Faculty Exhibition,” an exhibit featuring work from current faculty of the Department of Art and Design. Participating faculty include JP Avila, Craig Cornwall, Spencer Ebbinga

  • Across campus, there are recycling containers labeled to guide the PLU community on what to recycle where.

    can go in these containers include: Brown, clear, green (basically any color) of glass Unbroken glass is preferred **No mirrors, light bulbs, ceramics or window glassCompost (typically a small green bucket, or large green tote labeled compost or food waste) In academic and office buildings these green buckets are often located in break rooms or near coffee pots. Around classrooms they are near the recycling containers in hallways. Residence halls typically have one per kitchen space that is