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Join the Computer Science Department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentations will take place Friday and Saturday. All talks are scheduled in Morken 203.
available data published by most transit agencies. 10:45am Break 11:00am #BirdFeed Emily Bower (BSCS), Rebecca Johnson (BACS, BFA Ceramics), Casey Kaku (BACS) #BirdFeed is a mobile application that allows users to view local Seattle restaurants and filter and sort restaurant data by popularity and/or cuisine. The app utilizes Spark Streaming to retrieve data from Twitter. Using a Naive Bayes Classifier, the app will calculate the sentiment of the tweet and adjusts the restaurant’s rating accordingly in
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The Spanish word, Duende (du-end-ay), has come to refer to the mysterious power that art has to deeply move a person. Soon-to-be graduates in the Department of Art and Design chose this word to rally around for their senior exhibition in the University Gallery, opening…
toward my BFA with a concentration in Ceramics. On schedule to graduate in the spring of 2017, I currently live in Federal Way, Washington with my husband, two children, and three dogs. ARTIST STATEMENT I am motivated to share the beauty in the natural world through my art. Inspired by the curves and patterns that can only be found in the unpredictable world we inhabit, I strive to strike a balance between form and the environment. Using clay as my medium, I create simple forms that are meant to
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Major in Communication 40 semester hours, plus a minor Concentrations Students in this program select a concentration in either Film & Media Studies or Strategic Communication.
creative problem solving in a methodical and organized manner. Includes projects in a variety of design areas. Prerequisite: ARTD 110 or consent of instructor. (4) ARTD 220 : Photography I: BW Photography - CX A studio class in photography as an art form. Primary concentration in basic camera and darkroom techniques. Students produce a portfolio of prints with an emphasis on creative expression and experimentation. (4) ARTD 230 : Ceramics 1 - CX Introduction to ceramic materials, tools, and techniques
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TACOMA, WASH. (May 20, 2016)- It’s the season for awards, banquets, recognition and a whole lot of celebrating for Pacific Lutheran University students as they approach Commencement 2016. The ceremony will mark the culmination of several years of hard work, community involvement and the pursuit…
Performing Arts. She was a ceramics teaching assistant for two years and also won first place in the Student Juried Exhibition this past fall. Extending her successes beyond the Lute Dome, Henderson studied away in Bali during the J-Term of her junior year. “It was amazing!” she said. For her senior capstone, Henderson completed a project called “Dynamic Tension” – a series of four mixed media sculptures involving animals in strange or awkward positions, she said. “Dynamic Tension essentially explains
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More than 850 students will graduate from PLU for the 2011-2012 academic year. Spring Commencement takes place Sunday, May 27 in the Tacoma Dome. (Photo by John Froschauer) In their own words Compiled and edited by Chris Albert This spring, new PLU graduates closed a…
aspirations. Ultimately, I want to live in a developing country and pursue avenues for community development — specifically focusing on education systems. In graduating from PLU, I feel as though I am now spinning a globe in search of meaningful adventures. Chelsea Putnam – Bachelor of Fine Arts in ceramics Why PLU? I decided to come to PLU for two main reasons. One: I absolutely fell in love with the campus and the area when I came to visit (it must have been a sunny day, such a commodity!). Two: I had
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Back to Page 1On to Page 3 Beetle Mug Claire Buoni Ceramic | 6″ x 4″ x 6″ Sound Bath Hanne Ferguson Inspired by online creator @hindzsight Watercolor and ink | 9″ x 12″ In Your Eyes Dominique Hart Pen on paper | 8″ x 10″ Stormy Vines Anastasia Tang Ceramics | 11.5″ x 5″ x 6.5″ Pandemic Bryan Bartlett Digital Painting | 6″ x 3.213″ Wild Winter Emily Solan Colored Pencil | 7″ x 5″ Deers Can’t Play Video Games Levia Roskopf Oil on canvas | 20″ x 16″ Sightline Anna Hartman Mixed media | 1200px x
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Back to Page 2On to Page 4 Rico Sarah Layne Acrylic on paper | 9″ x 12″ Gorgon Jessica Zenobio Digital illustration | 18″ x 32″ Trypophobia Camilla Sumner Ceramics | 7.5″ x 4″ x 6.5″ Sundown Town Victoria Owens Watercolor and graphite on watercolor paper | 5″ x 7″ Burger Galaxy Kevin Jansen Digital artwork | 7304px x 2987px Golden Autumn Adaline McCormick Digital photograph | 6″ x 4″ Emma Jade Jurilla Ceramics | 10 ¼” x 10 ¼” x 2″ Personal Icon Emma Fleming Ink on paper | 1200px x 1800px A
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Back to Page 4Start Over Ari Portraiture Ariana Kong Digital illustration | 4″ x 6″ Body Count Emma Buoni Mixed media collage | 8″ x 11″ Take me home Christel Pie Ceramics | 12″ x 12″ x 11″ Iceberg Revisited Margaret Matthews Watercolor on paper | 9″ x 12″ Elephant Notan Emma Fleming Paper cutting and glue | 1200px x 1800px Belonging Grace Anderson Collage | 1200px x 1800px Alexandra Sophia Jenkinson Oil on wood panel | 150mm x 150 mm x 3mm 1890 Dominique Hart Acrylic paint on board | 16″ x 20
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In our new series, “Office Hours,” faculty open their doors and give you a look into their creative spaces. Join these faculty for their own office hours at PLU. Come in, sit down, have a conversation, you might just learn something new! Associate Professor Spencer Ebbinga Office: Ingram 138A Email: ebbingsk@plu.edu Courses taught: Upper level Ceramics, Sculpture, Rhino 3D Office Hours: Tuesday & Thursday, 1pm – 3pm Hover over the below images for details. Interview by Mandi LeCompte
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of any respirator. For the following work, voluntary use is permitted when exposures are below regulatory limits. Pesticide/herbicide application as suggested by manufacturers specifications Spray painting Preparing glaze and ceramics clay from powdered material Use by the auto mechanic for metal dust, solvent vapors, or removal of asbestos brakes from vehicles Welding When working in crawl spaces (protection from potential asbestos dust and animal feces)
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