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Reflecting on both sides of now: Bachelor of Fine Arts grad show fuses the past with the present

This article was published on May 8, 2015 and may be out of date. To maintain our historical record, The Cascade does not update or remove outdated articles.

By Nadine Moedt (The Cascade/Photos) – Email

Print Edition: May 6, 2015

The BFA grad show will be displayed in C building until May 19.
The BFA grad show will be displayed in C building until May 19.

The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) grad show, Both Sides of Now, is currently on display in the halls and classrooms of C building. The 14 exhibits, varying in medium and form, find a common theme of traditional influence melded with modern method. Wenhao Shi’s “Blurry Future of Homeland,” for example, uses traditional Chinese calligraphy to express thoughts on the contemporary loss of freedom through the pursuit of status over creativity. Julie Epp’s “Eventually You Will See” blends modern feminism with the classical Venus Pudica vision of female beauty.

The BFA exhibition will remain open for viewing until May 19. Stay posted for upcoming profiles of our graduating artists and their work.

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