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College of the Arts Exhibits Works by 2015 Graduating Bachelor-degree Candidates

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Exhibitions to showcase works by students in the Fine Art Studio, Industrial Design, Filmmaking, and Production and Design programs

The College of the Arts’ School of Communication and Media, Department of Art and Design and Department of Theatre and Dance are proud to present culminating exhibitions and screenings featuring works produced by students graduating this year from their undergraduate programs.

Exhibition Dates and Locations:

* Hours for the George Segal Gallery are: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursday, 12:30 to 7:30 p.m. Closed Sunday and Monday.

About the Exhibitions

Department of Art and Design

Painting, sculpture, film, video, graphic design, industrial design and mixed-media works by students graduating from the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Studio will be showcased during the Department of Art and Design BFA Senior Thesis 2015 Exhibition:

BFA 2015 Thesis Exhibition Participants

BFA THESIS EXHIBITION

Tyler Babey, Alicia Ferreira, Maxwell Eric Mittman, Dulce Avila Romero, Stephen Anthony Saliba

OPENING RECEPTION FOLLOWING CONVOCATION:

Monday, May 18th, 2015, 9-11pm George Segal Gallery

EXHIBITION ON VIEW:

May 18th-23rd, 2015

Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday: 10-5 PM, Thursday: 12:30-7:30 PM

George Segal Gallery, 1 University Promenade, Montclair, NJ 07043, 4th Floor Level of Red Hawk Parking Deck, 973-655-3382


Industrial Design BFA Thesis Show:

Showing in the Atrium of Alexander Kasser Theater
May 16 through 29
Opening reception May 18th at 8:30pm  
 

Dr. Denis Feigler, associate professor and the director of the BFA Industrial Design major, said seven students will be showcasing their work at the Thesis Exhibition this year. The exhibitors are: Sarah Kijpatanasilp; Noemi Nagy; Arielle Cardone, Matthew Mendoza; Andrew Lim; Khashayar Afshar; and Adam El-Sawaf. They will be presenting design projects addressing a wide range of topics, including knee brace for orthopedic impairment; activity table for children; military personnel rescue system; temporary housing for in disaster areas; sustainable personal transportation; educational construction system for children; and respiratory oxygen system for in-home use.

“Industrial design must not be mistaken with industrial arts,” cautioned Feigler.

He explained that industrial design incorporates a wide range of knowledge and skills, such as design thinking, problem solving, human factors and designing economically and socially feasible product solutions.

“Designers’ ability of critical analysis of problems and development of optimal design solutions allows businesses to position their brands strategically. Consequently, industrial design is an essential part of businesses that manufacture and sell products.

“My objective is, to expose students to real-life design projects,” Feigler continued. “Therefore, I am constantly seeking industry partners that are willing to engage in collaboration. I believe education today cannot be disconnected from the corporate world. We proved to be very successful in securing industry partners and bringing real-life projects to the classroom, semester after semester. I am very confident that the strategy we implemented will result in educating visionary thinkers and socially responsible professionals.”

Feigler said graduates of the program currently work with major design firms and companies such as Movado Group; Fossil; Marchon Eyewear; Icon Eyewear; Aqua Products; Toys ‘R’ Us; Limited Brands – Victoria’s Secrets; Phillips Precision Medicraft; Juicy Couture; Randa Luggage; Ricardo Beverly Hills; PepsiCo; Bill Miller Engineering; The Concept Kick Labs; Cambridge Silversmiths; Innovative Plastics; TriMark Strategic; Impact Display Group; Telcar Corporate Interiors; Daydream Toys; Liberty Science Center; The Children’s Place; EK Success; J&M Lifestyles; Amsterdam Printing; High IntenCity; MZ Berger; MZ Wallace; Ali Khan; Chez By Cheryl; OK Originals Ltd.; Vacheron Constantin; Town and Country Living; and Kotapaxi.

“Industrial design is the hottest profession globally and I am proud to be able to educate the next generation of designers who will make people’s lives easier,” he said.


Asst. Prof. Anthony Inciong said students in the Graphic Design program exhibiting include: Carolyn Rose Aluotto; Kyra Ann Bovenschulte; Angela Marie Bunnicant; Javan S. Cameron; Emma Marie Cassel; Julie Beth Chencinski; Janine Martha Coviello; Dina Marie D’Aiuto; Adriana P. Dianderas; Yomna Emara; Jennifer Angela Farkas; Nicole Alexis Gagliardi; Renata Galowicz; Kyle James Herring; Nicholas James Kiray; Eric T. Koenig; Valerie Ann LaGola; Rachel Elizabeth Logan; Johan A. Benavides Pena; George Perez; Daniela Perri; Felix Miguel Reyes; Tiffani Michelle Rottner; Alyssa Grace Saxe; Edwin Jesus Sebastiani; Jenna Renee Smith; Jessica Marissa Spataro; Eric C. Steinert; Tishonda Shalmae Torrence; Emily Trenk; Danilo Traguetta Trindade.

“The graphic design exhibition will feature portfolio booklets that document capstone theses, as well as projects that have been reinvigorated/reworked by majors in their final semester,” explained Inciong. “Portfolio booklets will also be accompanied by a self-running slide show of work by this graduating class.”


School of Communication and Media

Seniors and undergraduate students in the BFA in Filmmaking program will showcase their best short films in “New Visions from Montclair State University” featured at the Montclair Film Festival (MFF) May 8 from 7:30-9 p.m. at Clairidge Cinema, 486 Bloomfield Ave., Montclair.

This year’s showcase event marks the fifth time that the University’s student films are screened as part of the MFF.