Senior moment: Capstone show a peak experience for art grads

January 13, 2023 0

Countdown to showtime Power drills buzz and hammers bang in bursts of activity fueled by excitement, anxiety and caffeine in...

‘One Island’ connects artists and writers in gallery show

June 8, 2022 0

Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, a trio of FGCU luminaries came together – Jim Brock, professor in the Department of...

Artist’s career soaring with aerial views of our coastal paradise

February 12, 2021 0

Unique resin technique enhances painter’s bird’s-eye-view seascapes...

Alum blends love of nature with his growing Hawaiian clothing line

November 14, 2020 0

DAVID SHEPARD HAS interwoven passions for the natural world, the visual arts and Hawaii into a colorful clothing line featuring...

Art collection meant for touching, teaching students

November 10, 2020 0

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]MUSEUMS TYPICALLY request that patrons refrain from touching the art on display, but as FGCU’s Art Collections Manager, Caitlin Rosolen...

The show goes on — online — to benefit young artists

March 27, 2020 0

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]At the same time that in-person classes were shifting online throughout the university, judging for one of the most...

Art major has a hand in Naples artist’s exhibition

February 20, 2020 0

At the opening reception of “Presence: Ran Adler” at FGCU’s Wasmer Art Gallery at the end of January, gallery assistant Marcela Pulgarin was...

Little decisions help FGCU grad make big strides as scholastic art director

April 9, 2019 0

Not many people become department heads in just their second year of teaching. For Felipe Maldonado (’16, Art), leading the...

Artists explore water in library exhibit

January 14, 2019 0

A new exhibition in FGCU’s Library Archives, “Undercurrent: Florida Artists & Water,” explores our complex relationship with that natural resource....