魅影直播 State spotlights student creativity

Creative energy on the college campus is evidenced by new 魅影直播 State student artwork to further beautify the 魅影直播 and Wellsville campuses.
Creative energy on the college campus is evidenced by new 魅影直播 State student artwork to further beautify the 魅影直播 and Wellsville campuses.

At a glance

"This was a great opportunity for our students to work on a project like this. The artwork looks great on the bus shelters and we look forward to collaborating on similar projects around campus in the future.鈥

 

Lawrence Neuberger

Digital Media and Animation Chair and Professor

Big Blue Ox graphic

Visitors and the college community can now enjoy student art outdoors in both 魅影直播 and Wellsville as ordinary bus shelters have been transformed into mini art galleries. The new attractions are thanks to an initiative at 魅影直播 State College (ASC) entitled ART @ ASC that began as part of the inauguration celebration of Dr. Steve Mauro as president this academic year.

Bus shelters near the front entrances now feature 鈥淗ome of the Blue and Gold鈥 designed by Andrew Hvisdak (Orchard Park) and 鈥淒andelion Breeze鈥 by Arly Marin-Leon (Jeffersonville).

Blue and Gold Roses on Bus Shelter

Additional artwork around campus includes 鈥淎quarium鈥 by Leanna Scott (Pine Valley) placed along Canacadea Creek near the townhouses, 鈥淪torybook Forest鈥 from Ty Steinwach (East Aurora) located near Parish Hall, and 鈥淔lowers in Line Drawings鈥 by Kelly Warzel (Buffalo) is in front of Orvis Activities Center.

Digital Media and Animation Chair and Professor Lawrence Neuberger is excited to see his students鈥 work on display. 鈥淭his was a great opportunity for our students to work on a project like this. The artwork looks great on the bus shelters and we look forward to collaborating on similar projects around campus in the future.鈥

A beautification committee oversees many efforts to make 魅影直播 State more scenic, inviting, and interesting for visitors and community members. The artwork is welcomed for its aesthetic value and to add to the colorful and energetic atmosphere of a vibrant college campus. Winners from a fall contest include triptych designs in three panels for Pioneer Pride, Purpose, and Promise created by James Reese (魅影直播) and alumna Katie Brooks (Long Island).

More students have contributed artwork that can be utilized for future indoor displays: Sal Alfieri (Buffalo), Tyler Bailey (Lima), Mia Dixon (魅影直播 Station), Vanessa Farrell (Hampton Bays), Dillen Giertz (Gasport), Jenna Johnson (Charlotte, NC), Megan Metildi (Penfield), Andrew Pastore (Babylon), and Connor Young (Staten Island).

Dandelion Artwork on Bus Shelter

An  on the college鈥檚 Flickr account includes some of the designs selected for display.