On view April 22 – May 13, 2017
Opening Reception: Saturday, April 22 | 5 p.m.
Student Talk: Friday, April 28 | 2 p.m.
A mini exhibition curated by students, Plastic Oceans: A Sad Reality will be on display in the William Rolland Gallery alcove.
In just a few short centuries, human achievement and industrial advancement have brought our world into an unprecedented technological landscape. But what have these accomplishments cost the largest ecosystem on our planet? Plastic Oceans: A Sad Reality provides a small snapshot of the current state of some of the world’s oceans, complete with model fish created by the exhibition creators and an interactive station for exhibit visitors to explore and learn through. Perfect for families and educational for all age groups. This exhibit was created by the Arts Management and Museology course taught at California Lutheran University. The student creators include Danielle Nguyen ’17, from Chatsworth, CA; Hannah Long ’17 from Albany, CA; Dillon Lutza ’18 from Valencia, CA; and Michaela Bunker ’18 from Sacramento, CA.
Image: Danielle Nguyen, digital photograph, 2017.