Students Display Their Best Work in Senior Art Show

Senior art show

Above: Christopher Giardelli and his work at the Senior Art Show. Below: Nancy Monroe, top, and Alissa M. Petrella with their exhibits.

Galloway, NJ _ Fifteen students in the Studies in the Arts: Visual Communications BFA program will display their portfolios in the Senior Art Show in the Stockton University Art Gallery from Dec. 3-8.Senior art show

The works represent a broad range of media and styles.

Christopher Giardelli, from Little Egg Harbor Township, mixes graphics and photography in a series of photos that describe the subject with a word and a color background.

“I wanted to show how graphic design and photography can collaborate,” he said. He will graduate in December and would love to work at a magazine in New York City, or in any type of artistic field.

Nancy Munroe of Galloway Township’s exhibit features colorful posters that promote books and reading, and a series of romantic wedding invitations. She is currently working for a wedding company editing photos and doing some graphics.Senior art show

Alissa M. Petrella of Upper Township wants to be an elementary school art teacher. Her displayed works feature different styles, one stark black and white, another a colorful series of small panels that she calls a tribute to her dog, Cooper.

The other featured students are: Jared Anicic of Howell, Danielle Banas of Minotola, Jaclyn Delizo of Vineland, Deena Drozd of Galloway, Chelsea Ellis of Hopelawn, Anthony Galluccio of Manahawkin, Gianna Giunta of Egg Harbor Township, Thomas (Matt) McAdam, of Ventnor, Annmarie Montes of Howell, Natalie Plaud of Egg Harbor Township, Joshua Santos of Ventnor and Deandra Smith of Blackwood.

The show is open to the public during gallery hours, 12-4 p.m. Sunday and 12-7:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. An opening reception will be held from 1-3 p.m. Sunday.

Contact: 
Diane D’Amico
Director of News and Media Relations
Galloway, N.J. 08205
Diane.D'Amico@stockton.edu
609-652-4593
stockton.edu/media