Visual Communications Senior Exhibition 2025
The SPU Art Department is pleased to present our Senior Visual Communication Exhibition, Fuse. This culminating showcase features individual projects by students Isa Byrum, Liz Crutcher, Emilly Cruz, Tista Cummings, Rio Giancarlo, Emily McElheran, June Min, Ethan Ortega, and Breanna Smith.
The name Fuse symbolizes the fusion of skills, stories, and passions that shape each designer’s unique journey. This exhibition invites the creative industry, our community, and peers to experience the energy, intention, and bold futures of the graduating VisCom Class of 2025.
Please join us for an in-person public reception with refreshments on Thursday, May 29, from 5–7 p.m. at SPAC Gallery in the Seattle Pacific Art Center. The exhibition will be on view from May 27 to June 6.
Exhibition Dates: Tuesday, May 27 – Friday, June 6, 2025
Location: SPAC Gallery, 3 West Cremona Street, Seattle, WA 98119
Contact: 206.281.2079
Hours: Monday–Thursday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., or by appointment
Kayla Davenport, Emily Larson, Sarah Collier - In[Visible]
The SPU Art Department is pleased to present our Senior Studio Art, Illustration and Photography Exhibition, In[Visible]. This culmination of study features individual projects by students Kayla Davenport, Sarah Collier and Emily Larson. These students have graced our walls with their curious inquiry and imaginative expressions in a variety of media including photography, digital illustration, painting and drawing.
Please join us for an in person public reception with refreshments on Thursday May 8, 5-7pm at SPAC Gallery in the Seattle Pacific Art Center. The exhibition will be on view from May 5-16.
Exhibition dates: Monday May 5– Friday May 16, 2025
Location: SPAC Gallery - 3 West Cremona, Seattle WA, 98119. 206.281.2079
Hours 9-4pm, Monday-Thursday or by appointment
Studio Arts Senior Exhibition 2025
ABIGAIL ARNETT- Remain
The SPU Art Department is pleased to present the opening of Remain, a Senior Studio Arts Exhibition by Abigail Arnett. This richly textured exhibition explores themes of scarring, healing, and growth through intricately handmade works. Arnett utilizes crochet, hand-dyed fabrics, painting and sculpture to transform the way we look at materials, ourselves and others. The pieces are alive with color and unexpected layers, inviting the viewer to consider their own human experience through destruction, resilience and remaking.
Please join us for a public reception celebrating this culmination of student work on Thursday, April 24, from 5-7pm at SPAC Gallery in the Seattle Pacific Art Center. The exhibition will be on view from April 14- 25.
Location: SPAC Gallery - 3 West Cremona, Seattle WA, 98119. 206.281.2079
Hours 9-4pm, Monday-Thursday or by appointment