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New student exhibits open at UAM

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Three new exhibitions at the New Mexico State University Art Museum (UAM) feature works by both bachelor of fine arts students and master of fine arts students.

 “Epic Coalescence,” “Sneak Peek” and “Echoes of an Empty Space” all opened April 28 at UAM, which is located inside Devasthali Hall near the intersection of University Avenue and Solano Drive.

“Epic Coalescence” and “Sneak Peak” exhibits will be open until May 13. “Echoes of an Empty Space” closes May 20.

“Epic Coalescence” includes the works of NMSU BFA students Zoe Barnes, Jeffery P. Colin, Emily Fernandez, Stefanie Gutierrez, Victoria Hubbard, Olivia Juedeman, Amber Martinez, Joseph Reser and Madylyn Stine. The exhibit explores the relationship between identity and environmental factors and uses various materials and processes to illustrate social themes present in the environment, identity, family and mental health.

“Sneak Peek” gives a glimpse into the upcoming thesis work by current capstone undergraduate students. Featuring works by Bobbie Montez Larez, Evelynn Lopez, Natalie Morales, Susana Campos and Yunnel Acevedo, the exhibit features concepts surrounding identity and how environments influence perspectives. The exhibits include photography, charcoal drawings and other materials.

“Echoes of an Empty Space” has artwork from NMSU MFA candidates Ashley Diane Saldana, Yashoda Latkar and Gus (Gustavo Ramirez) that pulls together thoughts, ideas and experiments surrounding connectivity and identity made during their time at NMSU into a singular exhibition.

Visit uam.nmsu.edu/index.html.


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