Foundation

Class of 2021

 
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Alyssa Rive

I think I've found my people here. People who get it. Here I've become less focused on where I'm going, and more on who I'm becoming. I still haven't learned how not to procrastinate … maybe next year.

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Rina Reyes

By enduring unfamiliar situations, I unknowingly put myself in positions of growth. I learned it didn't have to be perfect. What I was able to complete in the moment deserved just as much love as what I could complete if I had more time.

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Sondre Egenes

The past year has been a strange one indeed. It has forced me to reevaluate my relation to art as a process; from a communal to a solo endeavour. I have become more independent as a result; more aware of my impulses, inspirations and aspirations.

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Adrian deHeer-Amissah

My first year has been an eye opener. I grew in my understanding of my creative practice, and approach to artmaking. I've learned about the origin of many practices and the moral and cultural conversations that caused them to take place. I leave first year with a greater understanding of my ever-evolving identity as an artist.

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Ash Boan

This past year has been a wild ride, and school work had to be on the back-burner of my brain for a bit. I think the most notable thing about Foundation, was my professors. They were patient, and their workload reasonable, which was both supportive and surprising for me.

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Lucy Li

I've learned about the structure of the human body, the use of color, and ways to combine objects to express ideas.

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Gabby Yan

If it means something to you, it’s worth creating

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