Christine Weber

Contact info: christine.weber15@pcc.edu

Articles (31):

Avantika Bawa | Charged Voids
The North View Gallery at Portland Community College is pleased to reopen after two years, with a new site-specific installation by the artist Avantika Bawa. Posted May 31, 2022
An aerial view of a white bathtub with red Japanese maple leaves floating in the water. Painting / Watercolor
Posted May 20, 2022
The viewer is looking into a multicolored and textured digital world; the floor is covered in red cracks and water bursts through while plant-like shapes burst out at the viewer, giving the illusion of a forest and particles of reds and greens flow out from the wall towards the viewer. Digital Art / Video Art
The End is Extremely Fucking Nigh was created as a reponse to building an abstract world in Spoke. My idea […] Posted May 20, 2022
A print with various geometric shapes in bright colors like pink, orange and blue with a monotype drawing of a woman in a dark brown ink, staring at the viewer. Printmaking
Posted May 20, 2022
Photograph of a young woman using natural light and shadows, with blue paint under her eyes, representing war paint. Photography
Posted May 20, 2022
A cone shaped ceramic sculpture, wider at the base and tapering to the top, small brown coils stacked in layers like a pyramid Ceramics / Sculpture / 3D Design
Posted May 20, 2022
A painted self portrait of artist's dual identity. Bright gouache painting. Basic Design / Calligraphy
Posted May 20, 2022
Collage of student art. Zoom Out Student Art Exhibition 21/22
Our 2nd college-wide Virtual Art Student Exhibition invites us all to ZOOM OUT and see ourselves as part of one, powerful creative force. Posted May 14, 2022
Black ink was used for lettering. The words read, you can't say all lives matter until black lives matter. Numerous skin tones fill in the letters and spaces with color. Book Arts / Calligraphy
Posted May 17, 2021
A blurry image of a neon pink flower as it hangs almost in the center of the frame, surrounded by leaves. The text in the middle of the screen reads: “and we found each other again / reunited, in this corporeal form.” The timestamp on the video says that it was taken March 05th, 2021 at 9:51am. Video Art / Digital Art
Posted May 17, 2021