Seeing the Invisible Art Exhibition Opens at SCCC

Staff Writer

Top Row from left to right:  Janet Cunniffe-Chieffo, Nasir Taylor, Krezenzia Quinn-Brittain, Jim Caiazzo, Michael Lubrano, Tina Rosinski

Bottom Row from left to right:  Natalia Olko, Kira Kniess, Grace Gile, Jackie Patereck

"Seeing the Invisible" is an exhibition of oil paintings created in ARTA 180 Painting 1 Class, taught by Janet Cunniffe-Chieffo.  Inspired by the Fall Play "Harvey" directed by Allison Ognibene, students created expressive grisaille works - painted solely in black and white - reflecting themes of nonconformity, individualism, imagination, kindness, and acceptance.

“Free Harvey” by Tina Rosinski

There are a total of 13 student artists included in the exhibition: James Caiazzo, Grace Gile, Sage Henry, Kira Kneiss, Celina Larosiliere, Michael Lubrano, Schuyler Lupino, Natalia Olko, Jacqueline Patereck, Jade Pizarro, Krezenzia Quinn-Brittain, Tina Rosinski, and Nasir Taylor.

“Tea for Two” by Krezenzia Quinn - Brittain

The show opens on 10/28 with a reception and Artist Talk at 5:00 PM in the Atrium.  The exhibition will be on display until December 2nd.

“Twisted Perception” by Natalia Olko

Come discover how art can transcend the boundaries of the visible, bringing joy, comfort, and insight into the human experience.

“Whale Fall on a Beautiful Day” by Schuyler Lupino

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