Western Nevada College recently issued the following announcement.
There is no shortage of Western Nevada College students expressing themselves through art this spring in Bristlecone Gallery on the Carson City campus.
The annual Student Art Show opened this week with more than 100 pieces of artwork on display.
The three-week show goes through May 12. A closing ceremony is planned for 5 to 6:30 p.m. on the exhibit’s final day in Bristlecone Gallery.
Even a well-known WNC professor has crashed the Student Show with a couple of contributions.
Students contributed a variety of mediums, including drawings, paintings, printmaking, digital media, photography, graphic art and mixed media.
Artists are permitted to sell their artwork during the show. Contact them if you are interested in purchasing one of their pieces.
The Bristlecone Main Gallery is located at 2201 W. College Parkway in Carson City and is open to the public five days per week: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The exhibit includes artwork by the following artists along with the titles of their work: Carl Carnes, The Rumbling and StartDream; Jessica Matthews, Delicate Arch and Seek and You Will Find; Kaylee Nielsen, Hidden Glow; Jaden Caraway, two untitled pieces; Dyllan Dunbar, Peaceful Night and Spring Festival; Jesse Meadors, Aspen Dance and Simmering Sunrise; Katherine Holley, Evening Campfire and Fall Aspen; Amanda Perry, Between Aspen Trees and Rising with the Sky; Jayson Garcia, Flight at Night; Erynn Schrauth, Random Pour Rose, Love and Peace, Nevada Sunset and Still Life Limited; Levi Anguiano, Clear vs. Cloudy and Helicopter in the Night Sky; Austin Tingley, Alpine Sunset; Jackie Estes, Ukraine and Hibiscus; Ashley Melandow, Summer Meadow; Summerlynn Dennis, Siamese Specter, Desert Clutter and Complementary Rainbow; Ethne Myler, Complimentary Perspectives; Karyme Salgado, Reflections and Cloudy Sky; Joseph Torres, Black & White and Niemo Has Been Found; Shiloh Cyphers, Chocolate Cats, Ice Cream Cats, Taco & Cookie, Bunny Bee and Garamond; Ray Freeman, Untitled; Rowan Dashner, Bottle with Leaves; Abigail Ritts, Miscarried; Bryan Pott, Eren vs. Armored Titan, Something Elegant and Sun Breathing First Form; Unnamed artist, Bovine; Marisa Saenz, Desert at Sunset, Family Roots, Doe and Irises in Front of Fence; Jacob Flynt, Bottles, Antlers and Egg, Black and White Skull and Saul Bass; Carmen Maciel, Untitled; Anela Wood, Staged; Madeline Wilson, Cow Skull Study, Untitled and Abyssias; Alejandra Ortiz, Horse Statue; Margit Halford, Carson Nugget; Ngoc Bao Nguyeh, Net Caught Fish; Kaden Grimes, Elemental Beings; Marietta Sophie Paul, Lovely Sway #2, Lovely Sway #4 and Lovely Sway #3; Candace Hoffman, Orphic Skull, Eudaemonia and Moonlit Corner; David Landis, Maverick’s Ride and Bargue Plate Study; Jamie E. Babb, Relax, Nameless Beauty and Scared; Lauren Heggen, Futura; Annelise Poor, Dragging, Almost There and Unfortunate Clown; Katie Zarate, Untitled, Crossroads and Branches; Sree Sajja, Look Up, Palm Tree and American Flag; Ryan Defalco, Solitude and Shattered; Winnie Kortemeier, Dancing Girl and Good Dog; Joseph Mikulak, Vignelli; Heidi Thompson, David Carson; Karter Conway, Mother Earth and Remembrance; Katherine Oppedahl, Mushies, Memories of July and Self Portrait; Emily Patten, Black and White Flowers; Karyn Knecht, Red Rose; Aspen Carrillo, Hulaigan, Borse and Chappell with a Pearl Earring; Alisha Stevens, Silver Assassin; and David Whilden, Bargue Study.
For more information about the exhibit, email artgallery@wnc.edu.
Original source can be found here.