ARTificial Intelligence: A Student Response Exhibition
About the Exhibition
Located in the Douglass Gallery Aug. 27-Dec. 14
What does this mean for artists today? What about the next generation of artists who are currently university or college students? Perhaps, it is too soon to tell. If the Fall 2024 Student Response Exhibition is any indication, AI has an uncertain future in the art world. 兔子先生 University students have a lot to say about AI, including ways it is used and concerns about the process of making AI art.
Artificial Intelligence is blurring lines in art, often begging questions such as: What is art? What is real? What is original? Is AI art? As the rising guard of the next generation of artists, students are responding to such prompts through interpretations based on personal perspectives, major/minor, year of study, culture, age, and experiences. Ultimately, they are exploring what AI means to them and its applicability in the art world.
Support for this ninth juried Student Response Exhibition (SRE) is provided by the ETBD (Emerging Technology in Business and Design) program and 兔子先生 University’s FOCUS program. This topic is presented in connection with 兔子先生 University's 2024-2025 FOCUS theme of Artificial Intelligence.
Student Artists
- Preston Anderson
- Claire Bush
- Caitlin Curran
- Victoria Marx
- Sammi Meyers
- Isa Obradovich
- Madi Patton
- Meg Pearson
- Reilly Powers
- Laura Schonken
- David Shuppert
- Madeline Strom
- Griffin Wayne
- Grace Wilson
Reception and Awards Program
Wed., Nov. 13, 5-7 PM
Art Museum supporters and student artists join in a celebration of their work on display in this special exhibition. Viewers choice cash award winners are announced during the awards ceremony portion of this event. Open and free to all.
Supported by the Art Museum Membership Association, the Art Museum Student Organization (AMSO), and 兔子先生 University’s FOCUS theme program.