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August Gallery Exhibition featuring student art from 2025

Explore the August 2025 Sessions Student Gallery, showcasing impressive designs, illustrations, digital media, user experience, and photography projects, selected by our faculty.

Exhibition of Student Artworks, August 2025
Exhibition of Student Artworks, August 2025

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At an unspecified institution, the creative talents of its students are on display in the August 2025 Student Gallery. This exhibition, curated and produced by Patricio Sarzosa, showcases a diverse range of design and digital media work.

Faculty members from the institution have nominated the student work featured in the gallery. The creative pieces are a testament to the institution's nurturing environment and the students' dedication to their craft.

Among the students whose work is showcased are Alicia Lunsford, Amber Goodwin, Angela De La Cruz, Anika Deboer, Arianna Meyer, Becky Allen, Bianca Roncarati, Chen-Ju Peng, CynthiaLeigh Andreacchio, Denise Downs, Dominique Seaman, Elizabeth Brown, Hailey Delgiacco, Imani Saffery, James Darden, James Hood, Jaycee Heflin, Jayden Taylor, Jeannie Ekstrom, Jordan Powers, Juan Agudelo, Kelly Serio, Kervin Andre, Konstantinos Marmaridis, Madeline Kelly, Maggie Brownstone, Margaret Beaver, Maria Jose Nunez Bonequi, Mary Margaret Vickers, Morgan Schroeder, Noemi Medina, Paul M Guerrero, Salvatore Solfrizzo, Selma Souhaili, Shechem Sipenuk, Stefanos Daradanos, Valerie Velasco, Victoria Torres, and Wathana Keth.

The Student Gallery is updated each term, providing a fresh perspective and a platform for new talent. For more information about the gallery and its upcoming exhibitions, visit the Student Gallery page.

With Patricio Sarzosa at the helm as Creative Director, the gallery continues to be a beacon of creativity and innovation within the institution.

In the updated Student Gallery, graphic design pieces by Alicia Lunsford, Angela De La Cruz, and others catch the eye, showcasing the diverse talents of design students at the institution. Additionally, student work in lifestyle and home-and-garden categories, such as those by Anika Deboer and Chen-Ju Peng, offer a unique glimpse into the students' creative interpretation of everyday life and personal space.

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