Print Media: Selected Student Work Archive Continued

Haemin Woo
“Pink Girl”, 2003, zippers, 3.5 x 11 ft.

Matthew Smith
“Tendrils”, 2003, video projection with pin striping tape, approx. 6 x 10 ft.
Matthew Smith
“Mère Vater”, 2004, video still

Hilary Meehan
“Prize Burdens”, 2004, mixed media print installation with neon, approx. 8 x 8 ft.

Hilary Meehan
“The End, the Beginning and How It Almost Fell Through”, 2004, mixed media print installation, 17.5 x 18.5 feet.

Hilary Meehan
“Infinity Bow (for SJ) and Ruler No. 29”; detail view of “The End, the Beginning and How It Almost Fell Through”, 2004, mixed media print installation, variable dimensions

Nicole Deyton
“Remembering Trees”, 2004, handmade paper, waxed linen, 10 x 4 x 7 ft.
Nicole Deyton
detail of “Remembering Trees”, 2004, handmade paper, waxed linen

Roland Lusk
“I Dreamt of a Burgundy Forrest”, 2005, velvet, nylon, fungi, foam and wood, dimensions variable.
Roland Lusk
detail of “I Dreamt of a Burgundy Forrest”, 2005, velvet, nylon, fungi, foam and wood, dimensions variable.

Ji Yeon Lee
11. “Snail”, 2005, mixed media print installation, dimensions variable.

Ji Yeon Lee
detail of “Snail”, 2005, mixed media print installation, dimensions variable.

Heather Stapelman
Untitled, 2005, installation drawing in china marker, 4’ x 2’.

Matthew Shlian
“Thesis (right) Open”, 2006, paper, 3’ x 2’ x 13’.

Gentian Osman
Untitled, 2004, scotch tape, approx. 4 ft.

Gentian Osman
detail of Untitled, 2004, scotch tape, 5” x 3”.
Cullen Stephenson
“Drag Trial”, 2006, inkjet print, 5.5” x 7.5”.

Cullen Stephenson
“New Flag Series”, 2006, inkjet print, 5.5” x 7.5”.

Cullen Stephenson
Untitled, 2006, inkjet print, 10” x 15”.

Ji Yeon Lee
“Mailbox”, 2003, mixed media print installation, dimensions variable.

Ji Yeon Lee
detail of “Mailbox”, 2003, mixed media print installation, dimensions variable.
Minkyung Lee
“Guest Room”, 2006, digital print, 42” x 85.5”.

Minkyung Lee
“Symmetric Room”, 2005, digital print, 42” x 67”.
Julie Prokop
“How to Make a Painting”, 2006, ink on paper, approx. 30” x 84”.
Julie Prokop
detail of “How to Make a Painting”, 2006, ink on paper, approx. 30” x 84”.