BFA Exhibition Series: Processing...
The Student Union Gallery presents the
BFA Exhibition Series: Processing...
This exhibition includes five UMass BFA Digital Still Imaging students.
Opening Reception: Tuesday May 1, 5-7pm
Molly Monaco
This project explores objects and spaces in rural, urban, and domestic locals, which are mundane, overlooked, and often times abandoned. The aesthetic beauty which these items possess is brought out through color, texture and pattern. Things such as a broken window and a dirty back alleyway are shown in a new light, and given a sense of connection or recognition of emotion between the viewer and the work.
Jamie Steglinski
UNTITLED; digital book on the subject of web site planning.Website planning and design brings thoughts of confusion and fear to many people who are not versed in computer literacy and design. Most will not even attempt to learn something they fear is too complex to understand. To create a website you do not have to know the language of the internet. Granted understanding HTML helps, but lacking this skill does not mean that a website project cannot be accomplished. There is more to a website then just the visuals. Navigation, organization, content and site definition are other important aspects that are many times overlooked when designing a good website. This book combining unique layout design and humor will be used as a distinctive teaching tool to help people relate and understand the complex topic of website planning and design.
Zinj Guo
This thesis aims to research both the Catholic and Orthodox calendars, from the beginning to present, and compare their similarities and diifferences in great detail through an interactive time line. Information to be incorporated into the time line includes major historical church events, feast dates. Aside from the time line, introduction to the Church’s liturgical calendar history and significance would be written and presented.
Jennifer Zolga
UNTITLED; charcoal, black and white photography.
Perspectives. A system of change and documentation. Charcoal abstract lines that produce images perceived by your mind. Manipulation of visuals by changing of the orientation. There is an endless amount of altering possibilities to make different visuals. No orientation is predetermined. One's mind makes connections between real life figures and images with the lines produced on the canvas. The lines make endless representations.
Dana Ramponi
The focus for my show is going to be on complexity, rhythm, repetition and order in different architectural environments. Both interiors and exterior photos will be taken showing the aspects stated above.

Directions & Parking
The Student Union Building is in the central area of the UMass campus. The Art Gallery is on the first floor of the Student Union, located on the South Side the Building, across from Earth Foods and the Cape Cod Lounge. Parking is available in the adjacent Campus Center Parking Garage.
