Comic Arts pub “Emanata:” Vol.5, “Help!”
Showing through summer. Emanata, a comics anthology, was started by illustrator and comics artist Chris Kindred in 2014 with Weird, Vol. 1. Emanata is a student-run publication dedicated to encouraging the comics community at VCU and the greater Richmond area by providing avenues for students and alumni to publish their work in an anthology. The […]
Painting/Printmaking class project: “The Other Side”
Showing through April 27, 4-8 p.m. A Painting and Printmaking class lead by Brooke Inman in VCU’s School of the Arts has created an printmaking portfolio, The Other Side, to exchange with California College of Art. Each print was also created to be shown on the oversized, exterior Cabell Screen. Each student created a print […]
Feminist Social Theory class: Artwork of visionary perspectives
Showing May 1 12:30-3 p.m. The Feminist Social Theory class (GSWS 301) dedicated its semester-long social action project to the topic of mass incarceration. This project involved working with Health Brigade and access to the Chesterfield Women’s Diversion Center to have a workshop day with women incarcerated there. The workshop, “A Creative Visionary Perspective of […]
Kinetic Imaging class creates videos for the Cabell Screen
Showing through April 13, in the mornings. 18 students in Professor Bob Kaputof’s Video III class in the Kinetic Imaging department created videos and animations for the Cabell Screen as part of a class project in March. Kinetic Imaging is a department in VCU’s School of the Arts that focuses on work made within the […]
AFO GIF GALA
Showing through November. Art Foundation students participated in the second annual AFO GIF Competition for the Cabell Screen. Works by 22 students were selected to share with the VCU community. Within the VCU School of the Arts, Arts Foundation, widely known as AFO, is the introductory program for first-year design and fine arts undergraduates. The […]
WORK: VCUarts Undergraduate Juried Show
Showing through August. This spring’s undergraduate visual artists are coming to the Cabell Screen. The undergraduate portion of this spring’s end-of-year exhibitions, titled WORK, was held from March 24–April 9 at The Anderson and featured the curated art of the best and brightest talent in the Bachelor of Fine Arts programs. Produced during the 2016–17 academic […]
Commencement Weekend: An array of student work on view
During Commencement Weekend (Friday-Sunday, May 12-14) –the Cabell Screen will showcase varied student work. The shows will run continuously. Viewers will see title screens between groups of images and works that will include: “WORK,” works from the VCUarts Undergraduate Juried Show at The Anderson “Highlights and Chateaus,” photography majors’ senior thesis show “Blast Off,” an exhibit by Kinetic Imaging […]
‘Highlights and Chateaus’: Senior show photography
Showing through August. “Highlights and Chateaus” is the theme for the senior thesis show for photography majors for 2017. Images shown on the Cabell Screen represent a plethora of exploration of that title concept. The class website has full bios and more information about the artists. During Commencement Weekend, the photography show will have open gallery hours, […]
‘Launch’ fashion show makes Cabell Screen debut
Showing May 12-14. Have you always wanted to see VCUArts’ fabulous annual fashion show, one of the hottest tickets in town, but couldn’t get into the sold-out show. The 2017 show will be showing on the Cabell Screen. The show is a student-organized showcase of 125 garments designed by fashion juniors and seniors. The Department […]
VCUQatar’s ‘Appliqué’ show displays fashion design talents
Showing May 12-14. Video of fashion collections by students from Virginia Commonwealth University’s “Appliqué”, the two-day fashion show (April 12 and 13) at VCUQatar, is featured on the Cabell Screen through Commencement Week exhibits and throughout the summer. This unique show, which featured the collections of 22 sophomore, junior and senior fashion students, was opened […]