Infuse, an interdisciplinary group of graduate student artists, poets and researchers, will hold the art exhibition “Light Signals” at the School of Art’s Lionel Rombach Gallery.
Infuse seeks ways to connect creatively and cultivate professional opportunities for their community at the University of Arizona. Each year, Infuse hosts an interdisciplinary art exhibition. Every work of art is constructed in collaboration by graduate students across campus whose research aligns in some way.
The title of this year’s exhibition, “Light Signals,” was interpreted by each group through creative workshops and individual research. “Light Signals” refers to light as a form of communication, reflection and connection.
On view from March 17-25, the show has a public reception on March 19 from 4-6 p.m. and features the work of:
- Athena Solan Apodaca
- Aubrey Behrens
- Clare Boyle
- Andrés Caballero
- Ivy Du
- Molly Etchberger
- Alexis Joy Hagestad
- Dylan Hawkinson
- Chloe Henderson
- Angelica Jones
- Clarissa Kear
- Matthew Kennedy
- Keelin Miller
- Melanie Montes
- Negar Nazari
- Sheldon Patten
- Bryce Pol
- Bea Troxel
The Rombach Gallery, 1031 N. Olive Road, is open Tuesday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.