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Elizabeth Hord

Elizabeth Hord: Molars

Elizabeth Hord is from Brownsville, Texas, majoring in a studio arts and graphic design.

Andrew Gray

Andrew Gray: Ukiyo-e prints in the Tokugawa and Meiji Periods

Andrew Gray is from Bloomington, Ill., majoring in art history and Asian studies and minoring in art.

"In my research, I am looking at Japanese Ukiyo-e prints during the late Tokugawa Period (1603-1868), and into the early Meiji Period (1868-1912). This period was characterized by immense change in Japan, with the forced opening of Japanese ports by Commodore Matthew Perry, which cultivated a large amount of cultural exchange between Japan and the West."

Chris Ferman

Chris Ferman: Environmental Cracks

Chris Ferman is from Houston, Texas, majoring in multimedia journalism and mass communication and minoring in graphic design.

Alyssa Duckett

Alyssa Duckett: Vampire

Alyssa Duckett is from Geneseo, Ill., majoring in graphic design and minoring in English.

"I am inspired by gothic and surrealist works of the past, as well as postmodern paintings. I enjoy creating works that showcase the beauty in subjects otherwise classified as "horror.""

Carly Davis

Carly Davis: Family Portrait Quilt

Carly Davis is from Milton, Wis., majoring in English, creative writing and art and minoring in Spanish.

Tran Bui

Tran Bui: Stories on changes, challenges, and growth

Tran Bui is from Ho Chi Minh City, majoring in graphic design and data analytics.

"In this project, I have collected stories of students about what greatly impacted their lives this year. The spectrum of stories ranged from rewarding lessons after challenges, heart-breaking truths, to some little mindful moments in life. This signifies that life is a spectrum of colors, filled with hardships, joys, and lessons."

Carley Anderson

Carley Anderson: Unhinged

Carley Anderson is from Sherrard, Ill., majoring in studio art.

"The human figure has always fascinated me, as one of many fascinations. Part of my fascination involves the psychological and sociological aspect of being human: self. The self, as I interpret it throughout this project, is how we perceive ourselves, your personal identity. My goal for this project was to combine the human figure with the hideous self, a self that has a negative perspective."

Campus update: Business dream team

Campus update from Feb. 23, 2023

Senior Art Exhibition 2022

This exhibition features the Senior Art Inquiry projects of graphic design, art history and studio art majors in Augustana College’s Class of 2022.

Three students sitting in chairs in the Viking Plaza with the Gerber center brown building behind them.

You’ve been accepted! Now what?

Congratulations, you’re ready to make it official! You are confident and ready to choose Augustana — now what?