Fall 2008

Presenting Thesis and Capstone Projects

Ye are not my people (detail 2) - by Christopher Mullins
First Piece-print three - by Kate Calkins

During the second semester of the senior year at PNCA, BFA students produce a dynamic body of work accompanied by a written paper that meaningfully explores a significant and self-defined issue or concept. It represents an opportunity for students to devote an entire semester to a single idea or process. Faculty members act as mentors, helping students to develop command of their vision and an awareness of the historic and social context of their work.

Thesis projects can range from jewelry that comments on honeybee colony collapse to staged meals and table settings inspired by memories of loved ones, from installations that recreate cross-country journeys to gospel music performances that explore alternative forms of creative expression. Whatever the project, the rigorous thesis experience prepares students for the transition from the college environment to a life of sustained creative practice.

Elizabeth Ellis BFA Thesis Fall 2008

Tyler Wallace BFA Thesis Fall 2008

Alena Turner BFA Thesis Fall 2008

Jillian Souza BFA Thesis Fall 2008

Charlie Shirtz BFA Thesis Fall 2008

Kimberly Martin BFA Thesis Fall 2008

Travis McClanahan BFA Thesis Fall 2008

Christopher Mullins BFA Thesis Fall 2008

Trent Russell BFA Thesis Fall 2008

Lindsay Kennedy BFA Thesis Fall 2008

Kate Calkins BFA Thesis Fall 2008