Category results for: Student Work

‘Blast Off’: Kinetic Imaging senior Nicasio Reid

Showing May 1-3.  Nicasio Reid, a kinetic imaging senior graduating on May 13, will present his artwork on the Cabell Screen in a solo show May 1-3 at noon. Reid is a multimedia artist, working primarily in video, animation, and sound. His work visually appears to be “analog”, but all creations are made digitally. He manipulates […]

Emanata: A comics anthology

Showing Commencement Weekend and throughout the 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 uplifting the comics community here at VCU and the greater Richmond area by providing avenues for comics artists to publish their work in […]

Saturday on the Big Screen: For Monument 10K

Showing Saturday, April 1. VCU is at the center of activity for Saturday’s Monument Avenue 10K. This race is not really about the exercise. It’s a community event with 30,000 participants, many in costume and many just cheering on the sidelines. Named one of the best races in the country by USA Today, Richmond’s biggest block […]

Intersections II: Science & Art

Showing through spring semester. A new art show at the Tompkins-McCaw Library for the Health Sciences at Virginia Commonwealth University is featuring medical and scientific illustrations by students and alumni of the Department of Communication Arts in the School of the Arts. “Intersections II” features the work of 16 students and alumni of the Department of Communication Art’s scientific and preparatory medical illustration track, […]

3D Replicas: National Constitution Center display

Through March 13. The Cabell Big Screen features models of artifacts created by VCU’s Virtual Creation Laborary. From an article by Brian McNeill of VCU News:  A new display at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia features artifact replicas 3-D printed and painted by Virginia Commonwealth University students. The display, “Philadelphia 1787,” opened in January as part of the […]

Joana Stillwell: We are slowly approaching a solstice everyday

Through March 7. Second-year Kinetic Imaging M.F.A. Joana Stillwell presents “We are slowly approaching a solstice everyday,” in February on the Big Screen. “Solstice” consists of hours of Richmond sunrises, played every night from dusk till dawn – approximately 5 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. The show is the first solo graduate student show for the Big […]

Views from Abroad: Student photos capture experiences

Through March 3. As students think about their options for study abroad this summer, the Virginia Commonwealth University Global Education Office and VCU Libraries present the Views from Abroad Photo Exhibit on the Cabell Big Screen. Views from Abroad showcases a selection of images from the annual photo competition hosted by the Education Abroad office. The show debuts […]

Student Showcase II

Through Jan. 31.   Providing a showcase and a sharing space for student artwork is a key role of the Cabell Big Screen. Student Showcase II is on display through Jan. 31. Students, please contact us if you have ideas for projects or simply want to share some of your work. Works were self-submitted by students […]

GIFs Galore from Art Foundation Students

Showing beginning Dec. 5  Art Foundation students competed this fall for the first time to create GIFs to show on the Big Screen. Works by 15 students were selected by a faculty committee to share with the VCU community. Within the VCU School of the Arts, Arts Foundation, widely known as AFO, is the introductory […]

Dr. Shiv Khanna and Dr. Arthur Reber

Showing through January, 2017 Shiv Khanna is a Commonwealth Professor of Physics at VCU and has received the Outstanding Faculty Award from the State Council of Higher Education, which is the highest honor bestowed by the Commonwealth. Arthur Reber is a Research Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at VCU and is a postdoc in the […]

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