Multiple Artists
Making Waves: Student Art Showcase
Artist: Grey Jensen
Multiple Artists
Making Waves: Student Art Showcase
Featured image: By Artist Stella Symonds
Description: My tapestry depicts the concept of disproportionality and its roots in the social inequalities our systems are built upon. The privileged few pollute the air, land, and water of the majority of the population, exploiting their lack of power. I used exclusively secondhand fabric scraps, commercial denim samples, and even thread.
Artist: Jessilin Lee
Description: Like blood, the LA River flows through the heart of the Southern California metropolis I call home, bringing refuge to waterbirds, migrating fish, and native plants displaced from the wetland regions now carpeted in asphalt and sprawled by urbanites. This relic of biodiversity is on the verge of clotting from invasion of nonnative species, overflow of polluted runoff from the cities flanking it, and mismanagement in the face of California’s everlasting drought.
Los Angeles’ natural wetlands used to capture, clean, and store rainfall, replacing what used to keep our lands fertile and quenched with centers of materialism and excessive wealth. Efforts to restore the LA River are the first step toward bringing back the biodiversity and lifeblood our city was built upon.
This piece’s centerpiece and namesake, the common carp, is one of said invasive species that have carved their way as artificially into this river as the city surrounding it, along with the feathers of a seagull, a magazine clipping of dogs, and a human’s handprint that border the piece, as marks these animals have made on our environment. However, human waste and pollution do not discriminate as remnants of consumption are scattered about them all.
This piece was created from recycled materials–the canvas picked up off the side of DP after summer move-out, adorned with clippings from magazines, an old shoe box, and a dried bouquet.
Artist: Grey Jensen, Evelyn Soller, Eve Stockford, and Juliette Smith
Description: “Set Her Free,” inspired by our beloved “Strawberry” (Strawberry Creek in Berkeley, CA), a fiery spirit with strawberry-colored hair, invites viewers to confront the environmental cost of urban development and imagine a future where nature is not buried or constrained, but allowed to breathe, wander and thrive once again.
Artist: Grey Jensen
Description: This piece draws inspiration from Strawberry Creek as she winds through the UC Berkeley campus. Once free to meander from the hills to the bay, she is now choked by decades of pollution and confined by concrete culverts that funnel her directly to the ocean. We have stripped her of the ability to shape the land, forcing her into a narrow path of our own making.
Leah Jensen
Curator
Leah Jensen is a third-year undergraduate student at UC Santa Barbara, currently studying Environmental Studies. During her time in school, she has found ways to combine her passions for the environment, activism, community, and creativity into her studies. She has done so by curating an educational art gallery with student-made art and hosting workshops on using art as activism for the Santa Barbara Community. She is originally from Salt Lake City, Utah, but has found her way out towards the coast and spends as much time in nature, taking it all in. Leah hopes to carry her excitement for the arts and the outdoors into future careers in conservation and sustainability.
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