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CalArts Graphic Designers 2020

TAI MIN AHN

SULAIMAN ALFASSAM

AISHA ALKINAEY

DOV ANNUSE

EMMA BERLINER

JACK BUSICK

DAVID CATERINI

MAGGIE CAO

CONNY CAVAZOS

ALEX CERUTTI

LAURA CHALAND

NOAH CHANG

CAIHUI CHEN

EMILY CHOI

HAN-SOL CHUNG

MACKENZIE COSTA

MAXINE DAVISON

XIYU DENG

ANTHONY D’EREDITA

HYUNBAE EARM

BRYAN GELDERBLOOM

CATHERINE GONG

NATALIE GOODEN

PAULINA GRUZDEV

NADIA HAILE

JISOO HAN

NAVEEN HATTIS

ELENA REYNA HERNÁNDEZ

RYAN HORN-CLEGG

ALLISON HSIAO

MAKENA JANSSEN

AVERY JAGRE

QUINGLIN JIN

SAM JONES

STANLEY JUNG

YUNZHEN HE

NURI KIM

HAYDEN LEE

SARAH LEE

OONA LEI

ISABEL LERMAN

EMILY LEW

TIANA LI

JOSH LIN

MARINA LIU

TAIYU LIU

YUCHEN LIU

ZHEN LU

BECCA LOFCHIE

RILEY MCCARTHY

ALEXIS MEIR

JADA MERRITT

GIAN MONTES

ERICK MORALES

CANDICE NAVI

CIENNA NEWETT

ETHAN ÖSTLING

MELODY OU

YUJIN PARK

JESSICA PENG

AUSTIN PROUTY

ZHENYU QU

GRACE ROSENMAN

JENNA RYU

YURA SEO

KENTO SHIROTSUKA

SIENA STARBIRD

JOE SUH

CHANDLER SUTTON

SHOSHANA TAI

ALENE TASHJIAN

USHA VENKAT

IRIS WANG

MARSHALL WANG

YIZE WANG

DAVID WEISS

PAUL WHEATLEY

AREN WILLIAMS

AKANE YASUDA

LILY YEH

JIHYUN YI

DAVID YOO

FANYI YU

LUYAO ZHANG

ZHIQI ZHANG

LYLA ZHOU

YINGYI ZHU

Jennie Park

Three kinetic sculptures explore relationships between circularity/co-opting/recycling and linearity/polarization/binary-ness, and how personal agency or positionality intersects with these linked mechanics. (They’re NOT “voting machines;” they reflect the operation of many large systems, frameworks and conversations, e.g., the relationship between the DIY ethos and capitalism, between the political far left and far right, and among nested […]

Bo Li

From 1942 to 2020 Why are you making this piece? Since the beginning of the epidemic, I have followed the notice from the local authority to stay at home and stay alive. Since the food in my house has become thinner recently, I have to go out to hunt. Firstly, I found that I was completely expired, so […]

Pierre Emmanuel Mariaca

The Net and the Self “The Net and the Self is an interactive music and dance installation mirroring our networked society. The audience enter in a room illuminated by UV blacklights where dancers and musicians interact through an amplified harp that has its strings connected with fluorescent fishing lines attached to the walls. The installation […]

Alex Cerutti

Change The Game Change The Game is a creative exploration focused on being free, experimental, and self expressive — there are no limits. changethegame.studio

Kathleen Fox

Don't Let Me Be Lonely Don’t Let Me Be Lonely is an architectural projection performance inspired by Claudia Rankine’s book of poems of the same name. The projection mapping explores loneliness as it exists at CalArts both before and during the COVID19 Crisis. Rankine defines loneliness as “What we cannot do for each other.” This […]

MAHEDI ANJUMAN

Suffocation My artworks respond to the psychological impact of action and reaction (Sir Isaac Newton’s third law of motion). I like to think of this law in metaphorical terms beyond the literal mathematical implications. We exist in a constant state of action and reaction – every being is psychologically reacting to every action around that. […]

Sonia Vargas

Lights Lights of a carousel illuminating the dark sky https://syvargas470.wixsite.com/website

Juan Antonio Rivera

Førgøtten – A Contemporary Ballet for the Soul. This art performance is about social justice in the 21st century, bringing to light the reality that our society now lives with police brutality. Many of my family members have had to have the “police” talk, “hoodie” talk, or “walking-out-late-at-night” talk with their teenagers, warning them that […]