UNCP Spring 2025 B.A. Senior Capstone Exhibition - Reflections

UNCP Spring 2025 B.A. Senior Capstone Exhibition

April 1 - 25, 2025

Reception: Tuesday, April 8, 2025, 5-7 p.m.

Exhibiting Artists: Devan Britt, Chona Bullard, Ray Eddy, Che'Ryse Edwards, Ashlyn Hughes, Makaylie Jacobs, Jayla Nelson, and Sadie Outen

 

Visual art as a medium has long been a tool of reflection. Artists have used it to reflect ideas and themes from the world back at viewers from global events to the artist’s personal feelings or even the viewer themselves. Reflections is a collection of artistic visions that will explore the reflective property of art through various personal themes and concepts. 

Britt’s series explores his physical and emotional relationship with the artistic process. He uses a combination of illustration and text to highlight the jarring aspects of the creative process. Jacobs’ work centers on Native identity, memory and cultural preservation. Through printmaking and mixed media, she reflects her culture, ancestors, and personal connection to her cultural identity. Bullard’s work also focuses on Indigenous identity, exploring the theme of “Future Lumbee Leaders”. Her series highlights the characteristics of her subjects and reflects their personalities so the audience may connect with them through her art style. Hughes’ series of work explores intricate layers of identity and feminine girlhood. She aims to capture the complexities of personal identity and intertwine them with expressions of femininity. Nelson’s paintings are representations of fictional characters as they would be interpreted by many different readers. She uses the limited details given about the characters to create visuals of them that can easily be interpreted yet lack specific facial features. Eddy’s series splices the multifaceted nature of identity through the representation of the body. This series places the viewer on trial to explore the body, identity and the male gaze. Thus, the viewer is equally consumed by the work they are consuming. Outen has created a body of work which explores addiction and emotions related to suffering from addiction. Her series of small-scale mixed media drawings takes on the challenge of reflecting the viewer’s perception of addiction and forces us to question the way we see those who struggle with addiction. Edwards has created a collection of mixed media drawings that revolve around the exploration and expression of mental health. Her work is reflection of her own emotions and experiences with mental health through a lens of artistic principles.

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