Past Exhibitions
Gallery program 2010 - 2011
Spring 2011:
React: Senior and Junior Exhibition
The Senior class in the Department of Visual Arts present "React", an exhibition of their art and design works at the Reynolds Gallery. Join in celebrating the completion of their years in the Studio Arts and Graphic Design Programs at the University of the Pacific. The Junior class will simultaneously, present their works in the Foyer Gallery of the Art Center Studio Building.
Valley Impressions: Historic Block Prints and Watercolors by William S. Rice
Noted painter, printer and craftsman artist, William Seltzer Rice came to Stockton in 1900 to live and work as Supervisor of Art in the city's public schools. Captivated by the local landscape Rice spent a lifetime capturing our region's visual wealth. This show includes prints and watercolors from a rarely seen private collection. Rice's great-granddaughter, Pacific student Marie-Clare Treseder '11, curates the exhibition.
Celebration Exhibition: High School Scholastic Art
A regional High School student art show, the Celebration Exhibition is the preliminary exhibit to the statewide Scholastic Arts show in Los Angeles. From Los Angeles this exhibit goes on to the national Scholastic Show in New York City.
Kirk Crippens: Foreclosure USA
San Francisco based photographer, Kirk Crippens brings his photographic project "Foreclosure, USA" to the Reynolds Gallery. With a particular focus on Stockton, CA, Kirk Crippens photographed the home foreclosure crisis of 2008 and 2009.
Fall 2010:
Marie Hannigová Lee: "Scapel, please..."
Closing our series of faculty exhibitions, this show brings the work of assistant professor and graphic designer, Marie Hannigova to the Reynolds Gallery. Professor Lee's artwork was most recently shown in her native Prague, Czech Republic.
Student Blitz Exhibition
Blitz exhibitions are a continuing series of unconventional and transient student shows, staged in the gallery in between the standard exhibitions.
This second faculty exhibition features new work by fine art photographer and assistant professor Jennifer Little. Professor Little exhibits throughout the region, most recently at the Thomas Welton Stanford Art Gallery on the Stanford campus.
Student Blitz Exhibition
Blitz exhibitions are a continuing series of unconventional and transient student shows, staged in the gallery in between the standard exhibitions.
Trent Burkett and Monika Meler: Pots and Prints
The Reynolds Gallery opens its 2010-2011 season with the first of three scheduled faculty exhibitions. Pots and Prints, features work by ceramics and sculpture professor Trent Burkett and printmaking by new faculty member Monika Meler.
Gallery program 2009 - 2010
Spring 2010:
STEP OUT/STEP IN : Class of 2010 Senior Exhibition
The Department of Visual Arts and the Reynolds Gallery present STEP OUT/STEP IN, an exhibition of art and design work by the senior class of 2010. STEP OUT/STEP IN features graphic design and studio art students:Brooke A. Cashion, Yolanda E. Cunningham, Lauren Friedrich, Samantha J. Kowalski, Glynnis Koike, David Mayman, Ivan J. Rocha, Christine Strain.
Kay Kang: Resonance
Kay Kang was born in Seoul, Korea, and now lives and works in San Francisco. "Resonance" explores her journey to assimilate within American society, as well as the struggles historically experienced by women in Korea. Her work interrogates the disappointment that often greeted the birth of girls in Korea, and the traditional custom of giving girls male names. "Resonance" includes installation sculptures, paintings, and mixed media art.
Daniel Kasser: Western Technosites
"Western Technosites" features 25 photographic prints from a series Visual Arts Professor Daniel Kasser will soon publish as a book, as well as a new installation piece titled "The Law of the Spade." The subject of the Western Technosite series is the Western landscape whose appearance, culture, and mythology has been routinely re-shaped by the introduction of large-scale technologies.
Fall 2009:
Between: new media works by Rachel Clarke
Reynolds Gallery presents "Between", solo new media works by Rachel Clarke, and collaborative works, with audio composition and design by M. Azevedo.
"Between" is a multi-media interactive installation that investigates ideas about art, technology and the body. The gallery space is transformed into our home and our personal pasts are staged using sound and video. Rachel Clarke, Associate Professor of Electronic Art at California State University, Sacramento, is a new media artist who has exhibited nationally and internationally.
Oggi: Contemporary Art in Italy
The Reynolds Gallery celebrates Pacific's Italian Festival 2009 with an exhibition of some current trends in contemporary Italian art. Featuring Italian artists working in both Italy and the U.S., the show includes painting, sculpture, digital art and installation art in pieces that examine war, gender, the body, and abstract form. Artists exhibited include Bruno Aller, Aldo Bertolini, Marisa Facchinetti, Angelo Monaco, Antonio Riello, and Federico Spadoni.
Second Story
Fifteen Years on the Line: A Survey of the Evolution of Interactive Media, 1994-2009."
Experience a playful exhibition of art quilts and interactive design from University of the Pacific, Visual Arts department alumna Julie Beeler, Co-founder of Second Story Interactive Studios.