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  • Installation view of the 2021 Senior Exhibition with work by Colby seniors Grace Connolly, Evan Sievers, and Sally Kashala. (Photo by Gabe Souza.)
    WATERVILLE, MAINE – MAY 17: Images of Colby seniors Grace Connolly, Evan Sievers, and Sally Kashala, as well as other pieces of art work from the Senior Art Exhibition at the Colby College Museum of Art, Monday, May 17, 2021. (Photo by Gabe Souza.)

Seniors studying studio art have spent all year working on capstone projects in disciplines that include printmaking, photography, painting, and sculpture. Featuring works by Grace Connolly, Cole Guerin, Adrienne Kaplowitz, Andrew Malia, Dominic Malia, Nicholas Malkemus, Kanon Shambora, Sophia Sherman, Evan Sievers, Hannah Southwick, Katherine Squires, Kaelin Wang, Sarah Warner, Delaney Wood, and Benjamin Woollcott, this show serves as the culmination of their studies.

An exhibition catalogue containing images, artist statements, and analyses of works in the show written by students in AR356 is also available.

Selected Works

Grace Connolly

A close up oil on panel portrait of a woman with light blonde hair and long purple fingernails.

Cole Guerin

A color photograph of a yellow wheelbarrow in front of a white building surrounded by trees.

Adrienne Kaplowitz

A close up acrylic portrait of a young boy holding his chin with his hand in front of a yellow wall with other pictures.

Sophia Sherman

A close up image of a curved marble sculpture.

Andrew Malia

Curved concrete sculpture, resembling a crashing wave.

Kanon Shambora

Four small children in black and white depicted in front of a yellow and orange background overlaid with pipes and machinery.

Nicholas Malkemus

Woodcut print of a cat sitting on top of a desk, in front of a mirror, and next to a vase with flowers.

Sarah Warner

Abstract painting with bold red, orange, pink, and yellow shapes.

Delaney Wood

A close up oil on panel portrait of a woman with blonde hair.

Benjamin Woollcott

An acrylic and charcoal of abstract dark lines filled in with some bright colors and shades of grey and white.

Kaelin Wang

Surreal black-and-white collage with human figures, buildings, and abstract elements.

Katherine Squires

A close up color photograph of a small green plant exegeting from a pink fence.

Hannah Southwick

A cyanotype print of a broken window with reflections of building and traffic lights.

Dominic Malia

Wood painted with various shades of green forming a wavy line, appearing like a topographic map.

Evan Sievers

A clear display case with six sections filled with rolled white items on a white pedestal.