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News and photos about recent student projects. Click each image for a larger photo.


West Coast Exhibition Centre

Fourth-year students Amy Sceviour, Valerie Powell and David Jones constructed a homemade West Coast Exhibition Centre in response to the provincial government's announcement that the exhibition centre planned for Corner Brook was cut from the provincial budget.

Austin King with one of his paintings.

Fourth-year student Austin King curated The Expressionist Print: Contemporary Abstract Expressionism at Open Studio at the Grenfell Campus Art Gallery. The show ran from March 1 to April 8, 2004.

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The third-year painting class held a show, Palette Neuf, at the Corner Brook Arts & Culture Centre.

Dérive at Grenfell Campus Art Gallery

The 2004 BFA graduating class exhibition, Dérive, was shown at Grenfell Campus Art Gallery from May 7 to June 5, 2004.

Associate Professor Gerard Curtis leads a field trip in Harlow.

On May 11, 2004, twenty-five third and fourth-year students caught their flight to Harlow, England, to study art history for nine weeks under the instruction of Gerard Curtis at Memorial University's Harlow campus. Fundraising for the trip included three art auctions, ticket sales, a yard sale, and a Bud Boy competition.

Pink Story Project

Marlene MacCallum has enlisted the help of several students and alumni in the development of her collaborative book work with Barb Hunt, pink story: sinistral/dextral. Students Alyssa Andrews, Nick Dawson, Matthew Hollett, Lacey Haskell, Jackie Lambert, and alumni Shirley Greer and Linda Foulds are involved with the project. Find out more on the Pink Story Project website.

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Don Foulds' Police and Peace Officers Memorial Project is well underway, and several students and alumni have been working on the project with Don.

Alyssa Andrews

Alyssa Andrews (Class of 2004) has been accepted into the MFA program at Concordia University, and is headed to Montreal in the fall. Congratulations, Alyssa!

Matthew Hollett at work in the Mac lab.

In spring 2003, Matthew Hollett (Class of 2004) won a digital poetry competition involving students from Grenfell Campus and the Waterford Institute of Technology (in Waterford, Ireland).