Student Art Exhibition
Westminster students from a variety of academic programs craft incredible works of art. The Student Art Exhibition, curated by Lewis J. Crawford, showcases these pieces. View their works in this online version of the exhibition, or learn how to visit the exhibition in person safely.
About the curator: Lewis is an artist as well as the director of MFA graduate studies and an assistant professor in the department of art and art history at the University of Utah. Previously, he taught as an adjunct instructor at Westminster College, during which time he taught photography classes and made significant contributions to the Art program.
View the Collection
Brandon Grove Good Medicine acrylic on panel (2019)
Brian Jorgensen Light Flows oil on paper (2020)
Brian Jorgensen The Edge oil on paper (2020)
Brian Jorgensen Horizon oil on canvas (2020)
Brian Jorgensen Haunted oil on canvas (2021)
Brian Jorgensen Fast Food oil on canvas (2020)
Brian Jorgensen Mysteries of Utah oil on paper (2020)
Brian Jorgensen Enough acrylic on canvas (2021)
Brian Jorgensen California oil on canvas (2020)
Brian Jorgensen Astronautical Saint oil on canvas (2020)
Cade Klawiter Subject 1 pigment print (2020)
Cade Klawiter Subject 2 pigment print (2020)
Cade Klawiter Subject 3 pigment print (2020)
Cade Klawiter Street Rat 1 pigment print (2019)
Cade Klawiter Stride Until Strung pigment print (2019)
Eric Bergomi Untitled pigment print (2020)
Eric Bergomi Untitled pigment print (2020)
Fe and Rebecca Packard Castle of Love, Westminster Wall mixed media (2021)
Halle Simonsen Phase II (Left) pigment print (2020)
Halle Simonsen Phase II (Right) pigment print (2020)
Halle Simonsen Reflections pigment print (2020)
Halle Simonsen Marina pigment print (2021)
J Birdette Final Exit mixed media (2021)
J Birdette Trippy City mixed media (2021)
J Birdette Self Compassion pigment print (2020)
J Birdette Inner Critic pigment print (2020)
Rhett Kimura This Is The Album pigment print (2021)
Rhett Kimura Untitled pigment print (2021)
Rhett Kimura Untitled pigment print (2021)
Rhett Kimura Untitled pigment print (2021)
Shaelyn Meacham You Like It video (2019)
Shaelyn Meacham Geometric pigment print (2019)
Sophie Williams Fibula micron on paper (2021)
Sophie Williams Mandala I micron on paper (2021)
Sophie William Plague Doctor oil on canvas (2020)
Taylor Smith City Nights silver gelatin print (2021)
Taylor Smith Up The Divide silver gelatin print (2021)
Tim Kastelijns Weird Times (Left) silver gelatin print (2021)
Tim Kastelijns Weird Times (Center) silver gelatin print (2021)
Tim Kastelijns Weird Times (Right) silver gelatin print (2021)
Tim Kastelijns 4X (Left) c-type print (2020)
Tim Kastelijns 4X (Right) c-type print (2020)
Xavier Judd Washing Up oil on canvas (2021)
Yayne Leigh Old World Map acrylic on canvas (2020)
Yayne Leigh Winter's Scrapings acrylic on canvas (2020)
Yayne Leigh Wooden Smears acrylic on canvas (2020)
Yayne Leigh Dotted Chaos acrylic on canvas (2020)
Visit the Exhibit
Due to COVID-19 safety precautions, there will not be a reception.
Do not come to campus if you are feeling sick, are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, if you or anyone you have been in close contact has been diagnosed with COVID-19 or been placed in quarantine, or if you have been asked to self-isolate or quarantine.
While on campus:
- Practice social distancing (6 feet)
- Wear a face covering or keep it with you—ready to use—at all times (masks are required within the Jewett Center)
- Do not hang out in groups in common areas
- Avoid gatherings of more than 20 (in the exhibit space, no more than 10 people, socially distanced)
- Wash your hands regularly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
- DO NOT touch anything in the exhibit
Location: Tanner Atrium of the Jewett Center for the Performing Arts
Dates: Feb. 22–Mar. 19, 2021
Hours: 9:00 a.m.–9: 00 p.m.