Social Media Narratives 2019
Delilah Gabrielle Anaya (QR code/Facebook)
"...all my work has always surrounded immigration and migration, and walking and maps are very much about this... "
Nicole Abanador (Twitter)
"...another way to engage with followers to create an art piece that uses audience input...simple features in social media apps such as polls can generate many different methods of making for artists if utilized to the fullest extent.
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Elizabeth Coleman (Twitter)
"I'm fascinated by the ability to capture moments through art/photography. I think of my work as a single frame of a larger story for the audience to interpret."
Ivette Cruz (Twitter)
"...I touch upon the different instances in which Mexican culture meets Western mainstream culture. ... I want to bring Art Therapy to people...I want people to have an active role in their recovery process. I want to see Art outside of the confines of museums, galleries, and clinics."
Shixuan Ma (Twitter)
"..I documented the color change of the sky in Chicago in the past two months...I was also inspired by a series of pictures named 'Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer (Lake Michigan)' by Catherine Opie. Her work shows the four seasons of Lake Michigan.
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Jin Pang (Twitter)
"...It starts from a regular sentence, and whichever
next, I flip the opposite side of meaning, occasion, or opinion.
Each tweet stays tangible, but I do not have full control of word using since they are decided by the last tweet.... "
Goldie Schmiedeler (Twitter)
."The artwork is experimental, it is repetitious and iterative, so it makes sense to me to introduce it in a similar manner. I use a combination of text, images, and gifs to illustrate my project statement.
Bailey Elizabeth Zeller (Twitter)
"For my final project, I took small photos that I have taken in Chicago and created one-sentence short stories about the time I have spent in the city over the past year."