Virtual Exhibition Now Open: Curated Moments!

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Sarah Dillon Gilmartin
Thu, Dec 10, 2020 6:46 PM

Helen S. Smith Gallery Presents:https://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/
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December 8, 2020 - January 10, 2021 https://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/

Students in the Artist’s Portfolio exhibition represent the capstone class in visual arts (Art 180) and the Helen S. Smith Gallery is exceptionally proud to present their individual work. Art students at Green River College work through the visual arts program studying drawing, painting, ceramics, photography and design. Serious art students in the program traditionally take Art 180 in the fall to learn how to package and present their work professionally as a cumulative body. Through their studies they have created a professional portfolio of visual work ripe for applications to university art programs, entry level employment, internships and exhibition opportunities. Many of these upper level students obtain their Associates in Fine Art upon graduation in addition to their AA degree.

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The Artists’ Portfolio Class leads students through the process of polishing a body of artwork. Through discussions, critiques and hard work, they curate their own work into individual exhibitions at the end of their studies for the public to enjoy.

Our very special virtual exhibition is now open on the Helen S. Smith Galleryhttps://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/ websitehttps://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/ complete with individual student artist talks, virtual galleries for each student and their very own professional website. Thank you for supporting our students!

Helen S. Smith Gallery, Green River Collegehttps://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/

Sarah Dillon Gilmartin, Gallery Director: sdillon@greenriver.edu
12401 SE 320th St., Auburn, WA 98092
(The Gallery is currently hosting virtual exhibitions only and is not open to the public at this time.)

Helen S. Smith Gallery Presents:<https://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/> [https://dim.mcusercontent.com/cs/bed55a729f7ad04edae6347fc/images/1dde126b-511f-4615-8489-c04caf03e26f.jpg?w=580&dpr=2&rect=0%2C72%2C3460%2C576] [https://dim.mcusercontent.com/cs/bed55a729f7ad04edae6347fc/images/7d01abcd-ce95-4827-b5c3-fe975100980b.jpg?w=521&dpr=2&rect=74%2C0%2C1300%2C960] December 8, 2020 - January 10, 2021 <https://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/> Students in the Artist’s Portfolio exhibition represent the capstone class in visual arts (Art 180) and the Helen S. Smith Gallery is exceptionally proud to present their individual work. Art students at Green River College work through the visual arts program studying drawing, painting, ceramics, photography and design. Serious art students in the program traditionally take Art 180 in the fall to learn how to package and present their work professionally as a cumulative body. Through their studies they have created a professional portfolio of visual work ripe for applications to university art programs, entry level employment, internships and exhibition opportunities. Many of these upper level students obtain their Associates in Fine Art upon graduation in addition to their AA degree. [https://dim.mcusercontent.com/cs/bed55a729f7ad04edae6347fc/images/e81cf2ab-a1f9-4871-9682-dcf85f8fc5a8.jpg?w=201&dpr=2&rect=377%2C0%2C2642%2C1004] The Artists’ Portfolio Class leads students through the process of polishing a body of artwork. Through discussions, critiques and hard work, they curate their own work into individual exhibitions at the end of their studies for the public to enjoy. Our very special virtual exhibition is now open on the Helen S. Smith Gallery<https://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/> website<https://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/> complete with individual student artist talks, virtual galleries for each student and their very own professional website. Thank you for supporting our students! Helen S. Smith Gallery, Green River College<https://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/> Sarah Dillon Gilmartin, Gallery Director: sdillon@greenriver.edu 12401 SE 320th St., Auburn, WA 98092 (The Gallery is currently hosting virtual exhibitions only and is not open to the public at this time.)
SD
Sarah Dillon Gilmartin
Tue, Jan 5, 2021 7:27 PM

One more call to catch Curated Moments, an exhibition of our portfolio class student work prior to its closing on January 10th. But don't worry!  By the nature of it being a virtual show, the work will be archived in past exhibitions on the gallery site.  Enjoy!

Sarah

Helen S. Smith Gallery Presents:https://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/
[https://dim.mcusercontent.com/cs/bed55a729f7ad04edae6347fc/images/1dde126b-511f-4615-8489-c04caf03e26f.jpg?w=580&dpr=2&rect=0%2C72%2C3460%2C576]
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December 8, 2020 - January 10, 2021 https://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/

Students in the Artist’s Portfolio exhibition represent the capstone class in visual arts (Art 180) and the Helen S. Smith Gallery is exceptionally proud to present their individual work. Art students at Green River College work through the visual arts program studying drawing, painting, ceramics, photography and design. Serious art students in the program traditionally take Art 180 in the fall to learn how to package and present their work professionally as a cumulative body. Through their studies they have created a professional portfolio of visual work ripe for applications to university art programs, entry level employment, internships and exhibition opportunities. Many of these upper-level students obtain their Associates in Fine Art upon graduation in addition to their AA degree.

[https://dim.mcusercontent.com/cs/bed55a729f7ad04edae6347fc/images/e81cf2ab-a1f9-4871-9682-dcf85f8fc5a8.jpg?w=201&dpr=2&rect=377%2C0%2C2642%2C1004]

The Artists’ Portfolio Class leads students through the process of polishing a body of artwork. Through discussions, critiques and hard work, they curate their own work into individual exhibitions at the end of their studies for the public to enjoy.

Our very special virtual exhibition is now open on the Helen S. Smith Galleryhttps://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/ websitehttps://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/ complete with individual student artist talks, virtual galleries for each student and their very own professional website. Thank you for supporting our students!

Helen S. Smith Gallery, Green River Collegehttps://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/

Sarah Dillon Gilmartin, Gallery Director: sdillon@greenriver.edu
12401 SE 320th St., Auburn, WA 98092
(The Gallery is currently hosting virtual exhibitions only and is not open to the public at this time.)

One more call to catch Curated Moments, an exhibition of our portfolio class student work prior to its closing on January 10th. But don't worry! By the nature of it being a virtual show, the work will be archived in past exhibitions on the gallery site. Enjoy! Sarah Helen S. Smith Gallery Presents:<https://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/> [https://dim.mcusercontent.com/cs/bed55a729f7ad04edae6347fc/images/1dde126b-511f-4615-8489-c04caf03e26f.jpg?w=580&dpr=2&rect=0%2C72%2C3460%2C576] [https://dim.mcusercontent.com/cs/bed55a729f7ad04edae6347fc/images/7d01abcd-ce95-4827-b5c3-fe975100980b.jpg?w=521&dpr=2&rect=74%2C0%2C1300%2C960] December 8, 2020 - January 10, 2021 <https://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/> Students in the Artist’s Portfolio exhibition represent the capstone class in visual arts (Art 180) and the Helen S. Smith Gallery is exceptionally proud to present their individual work. Art students at Green River College work through the visual arts program studying drawing, painting, ceramics, photography and design. Serious art students in the program traditionally take Art 180 in the fall to learn how to package and present their work professionally as a cumulative body. Through their studies they have created a professional portfolio of visual work ripe for applications to university art programs, entry level employment, internships and exhibition opportunities. Many of these upper-level students obtain their Associates in Fine Art upon graduation in addition to their AA degree. [https://dim.mcusercontent.com/cs/bed55a729f7ad04edae6347fc/images/e81cf2ab-a1f9-4871-9682-dcf85f8fc5a8.jpg?w=201&dpr=2&rect=377%2C0%2C2642%2C1004] The Artists’ Portfolio Class leads students through the process of polishing a body of artwork. Through discussions, critiques and hard work, they curate their own work into individual exhibitions at the end of their studies for the public to enjoy. Our very special virtual exhibition is now open on the Helen S. Smith Gallery<https://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/> website<https://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/> complete with individual student artist talks, virtual galleries for each student and their very own professional website. Thank you for supporting our students! Helen S. Smith Gallery, Green River College<https://www.greenriver.edu/community/art-gallery/> Sarah Dillon Gilmartin, Gallery Director: sdillon@greenriver.edu 12401 SE 320th St., Auburn, WA 98092 (The Gallery is currently hosting virtual exhibitions only and is not open to the public at this time.)