2026 Spring Popup Art Exhibition
⇒ Be sure to check out the photo gallery of the artwork that was on display at the bottom of this page.
Prior to their end-of-term Art Exhibition the students in the Spring 2026 Senior Seminar Studio Art class had a brief exhibit of a drawing assignment they worked on. The students were grouped with three members in each group and each settled on a prompt framework for guiding daily drawing practice. The results were a unique insight into the development of art.
Senior Seminar Artists
- Sam Briody
- Silvia Escobar De Léon
- Dralo
- Mel Hernandez
- Charlotte Hobbs
- EJ E. Thompson Johnson
- Kianna Lim
- Rose Meihaus
- Luciana Postizzi
- Adeline L. Riesenberger
- Lilly Ritchie
- Kyle Hunter Rivard
- Sean Patrick Wiseman
Description
Professor Melissa Schulenberg’s senior students in AAH 460 SYE: Seminar in Visual Arts presented their Pop-up Show, “Field Guides to Art,” which was on display at the Art Gallery.
The idea for this show stems from the website “Learning to Love You More”. http://www.learningtoloveyoumore.com/hello/index.php
From the website: “Learning to Love You More is both a web site and series of non-web presentations comprised of work made by the general public in response to assignments given by artists Miranda July and Harrell Fletcher.
Participants accepted an assignment, completed it by following the simple but specific instructions, sent in the required report (photograph, text, video, etc), and their work got posted on-line. Like a recipe, meditation practice, or familiar song, the prescriptive nature of these assignments was intended to guide people towards their own experience.”
For this pop-up exhibition, students were randomly assigned into groups of two or three. Each group established their own loose parameters or prompts for what they would do, under the general guise of “create a poster/flier/field guide of ______”. Each artist created their own work with that simple direction. They could use any media for this project.
All of the works were created on the backs of recycled Gallery exhibition statements from previous years.