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Spring Gallery

Spring Gallery

Each issue of Stony Brook University Magazine (online and in print) features photography and art to showcase the beauty and diversity of our campus.

waves painting
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NOAH NEGISHI

The Second Wave (from the 2020 Movie Posters series), 2020
Digital Art

Negishi ’22 is majoring in studio art with a minor in digital art. She created the 2020 Movie Poster series for the Reckoning exhibit, which featured art in response to the challenges and issues of the day. View the digital Reckoning gallery here.

tiger art
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LOREN CAMBERATO

Roaring 2020/The Roaring Twenties Redefined, 2020
Digital Art: Poster Print, Glossy Paper with Archival Ink 

Camberato graduated in 2020 with a degree in studio art. She minored in digital art and art history. 

cat butterfly
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AIMEE DING

Folktale, 2019
Ceramic

Ding ’21 is a biology and studio art double major.

blue lines painting
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PAIGE E. CAPOBIANCO

Silence Like A Cancer Grows,
2020
Lithograph 

Capobianco ’21 is a studio art and art history double major.

old man's hands
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AUDRI WONG

Figure Painting, 2020
Oil on canvas 

Wong ’23 is a biology major.

Dancer
girl with eyes closed
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DREW MA

Bipolar Disorder, 2020,
Digital Photograph 

Ma ’22 is majoring in studio art.

To view more student art, visit the Zuccaire Gallery (located in the Staller Center for the Arts) when on campus. The gallery has limited hours due to COVID restrictions so please see their website for more details. 

View “Four: The MFA Thesis Exhibit 2021,” featuring the work of our graduating MFA students, online or in person through April 16 at the Zuccaire Gallery.

Special thanks to Karen Levitov, director and curator of the Zuccaire Gallery, for all her help in gathering the student art featured in this issue.