
Allison Young
Arrangement of a System
- Current Season
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Past Seasons
- 2023-2024
- 2022-2023
- 2021-2022
- 2020-2021
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2019-2020
- Xavier Tavera: On the Edge/En el Filo
- Mari Hernandez: Figments of Truth
- Ida Floreak: Punctuated Evolution
- Christa Bowden, Emily G贸mez, Ernesto G贸mez: Cumberland Island: Land, Water, Wind, and Light
- The Book Expanded: Language, Art, Form
- 2020 Senior Theses Exhibition
- Louise Herreshoff Eaton: To See Color First
- 2018-2019
- 2017-2018
- 2016-2017
- 2015-2016
- 2014-2015
- 2013-2014
- 2012-2013
- 2011-2012
- 2010-2011
- 2009-2010
- 2008-2009
A set is a collection of distinct objects, and mathematically a set of numbers that have a similar property. For instance, the even numbers are a set. However, the term ‘set’ can be applied to infinitely many things like people, types of plants, and literature, where a ‘subset’ of people would be US presidents. Naturally, people love to organize, categorize, and create sets to create order.
In my thesis, I have worked to create a set of imagery based on a simple object through different printmaking techniques. Printmaking is a form of visual transformation. Traditionally, printmakers engrave or carve an image on a surface and transfer the reverse of that image onto paper multiple times to create a series of identical prints. The process of printing is slow and meticulous; however, I am a fast printmaker and use the printing press as my drawing tool. Early on in my exploration, I was drawn to circular shapes, and have focused on creating similar imagery to create different subsets of objects. Sets and set manipulation have been a large part of my academic experience, and as an homage to the many transformations that can be performed onto a set and its subsets, I will be manipulating the art piece during its installation to display different forms of connection and mappings possible with my manufactured set.
- Current Season
-
Past Seasons
- 2023-2024
- 2022-2023
- 2021-2022
- 2020-2021
-
2019-2020
- Xavier Tavera: On the Edge/En el Filo
- Mari Hernandez: Figments of Truth
- Ida Floreak: Punctuated Evolution
- Christa Bowden, Emily G贸mez, Ernesto G贸mez: Cumberland Island: Land, Water, Wind, and Light
- The Book Expanded: Language, Art, Form
- 2020 Senior Theses Exhibition
- Louise Herreshoff Eaton: To See Color First
- 2018-2019
- 2017-2018
- 2016-2017
- 2015-2016
- 2014-2015
- 2013-2014
- 2012-2013
- 2011-2012
- 2010-2011
- 2009-2010
- 2008-2009
Staniar Gallery Hours
Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm during the Academic Year (unless otherwise noted for special exhibitions)