Students Create Art Pieces for SBCC Acting President
The nine participating students represented three disciplines – ceramics, photography and printmaking – and were recommended for the project by three SBCC faculty members. Dr. Friedlander selected one piece of work in each category. The recipients were: Greg Bernal, “Yosemite” (ceramics), Michael Martin del Campo, “Sin.presl,ingway” (photography), and Athena Brown, “Big City, Free Flight,” (printmaking). Each received $400 from the Foundation for SBCC through a personal donation from Dr. Friedlander. The remaining six students were awarded $50 each.
“I was very impressed with the range of talent shown by the students in developing pieces that combined their esthetics with mine,” said Dr. Friedlander. Earlier, the students were invited into his office to view his artwork and also studied pictures of artwork at his home.
“The arts play such a crucial role in our society,” Dr. Friedlander added. “SBCC supports and promotes the value of the arts, not only through the classroom and the Atkinson Gallery, but in the community as well. I am pleased I personally was able to support both our students and the arts in general through this project.”