A.F.A. Graduation Exhibition 2020

The Art Gallery at Delaware County Community College presents the annual A.F.A. Graduation Exhibition, featuring the work of 39 graduating students in the Graphic Design, Photography and Studio Art Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.) degree programs. Due to the cancellation of all on-campus activities until further notice, the exhibition is presented this year entirely online. Learn More about the A.F.A. Degree in Visual Art ».

This exhibition is sponsored by the Delaware County Community College Educational Foundation, Campus Life, and Communication, Arts & Humanities Division.

Student Portfolios

Colorful artwork with the word 'FREEDOM' in rainbow letters and part of the phrase 'RING' below, set against a light purple background with string lights and a rainbow-colored Liberty Bell illustration.
Jack Burns (Graphic Design)
Close-up of a blue energy bar wrapper labeled 'TRUEFORM' with the flavor 'Vanilla Almond Swirl' printed below the brand name.
Stephanie Carlin (Graphic Design)
Black and white close-up photograph highlighting textured, folded surfaces resembling human skin or abstract natural forms with smooth and shadowed contours.
Alexa Collins (Photography)
Poster-style artwork with bold, layered text in various colors reading: 'HAVE HORRIBLE END THAN TO HAVE HORRORS WITHOUT END'.
Brenda Dircio (Graphic Design)
Collage artwork made from torn pieces of printed paper, including words like 'sport' and 'matches', with a green cutout and black dot accents.
Serina Essaf (Studio Art)
Digital 3D artwork featuring bold pink text that reads 'told you so' against a dark, surreal background with abstract shapes and neon elements.
Carmen Grandizio III (Graphic Design)
Painting of a blond-haired person standing outdoors on a balcony, surrounded by buildings and plants, with strong brush strokes and muted colors.
Daiki Ito (Studio Art)
Close-up photo of ripe oranges with green leaves, arranged in a white bowl against a dark background.
Viet Le (Photography)
Educational typography graphic on a black background, labeling different parts of letters such as 'ascender line', 'crossbar', 'counter', and 'bowl' with the words 'Typography Anatomy'.
Rainie May (Graphic Design)
Sleek modern packaging design showing two HYDRAVOLT energy drink cans with gradient lightning bolt logos and flavors labeled 'Electric Berry' and 'Zinging Lime'.
Danielle Paoletti (Graphic Design)
Close-up of bold, stylized text on a dark, starry background, with the visible word 'ORIGIN' in green and blue hues.
Arric Richter (Graphic Design)
Abstract painting in warm tones of yellow, red, and muted purple, with soft, curved shapes blending into one another.
LaForrest Suber (Studio Art)
Digital 3D artwork featuring an intricate structure of interlocking red and purple geometric shapes, creating an isometric maze-like design.
Joseph Bilbrough (Graphic Design)
Illustration of colorful European-style townhouses with varied architectural features, including arched windows, decorative facades, and pastel tones.
Samantha Burns (Graphic Design)
Digital illustration of a serious-looking character wearing a red cap, dark hoodie, and earrings, set against a purple background.
Myles Clark (Graphic Design)
3D isometric design of a stylized white geometric face with colorful cube-like features and a black background with floating elements.
Andrea Cooper (Graphic Design)
Close-up photo of textured fabric in shades of brown and beige, with a small dark hole and visible weave pattern.
Elijah Dreuitt (Photography)
Textured painting featuring swirls of pastel-colored frosting and scattered multicolored candy dots on a soft yellow and pink background.
Christina Fackenthall (Studio Art)
Geometric 3D illustration in light blue and white forming the letters 'A' and 'H' with a blocky, isometric architectural style.
Aidan Harte (Graphic Design)
Green baseball cap with the words 'THE BOSS' embroidered in orange and a small pink logo on the brim, placed on a light green surface.
Theo Martin (Graphic Design)
Graphic collage featuring a mugshot lineup with a man's face, blood splatters, and a bottle labeled 'Killer Card'.
Kristyn McMichael (Graphic Design)
Bold yellow, black, and white poster for 'Freedom Fest' with large block typography and event details: Kings Mills, May 7–9, 2020, held in Aston, Pennsylvania.
Martina Pettiford (Graphic Design)
Typography-focused graphic in shades of blue with overlapping large and small letters and words like 'TECHNOLOGY' and 'DISTINGUISH'.
Rachel Rubinstein (Graphic Design)
Black and white photograph of an urban building facade with a single paper airplane caught mid-flight in a shadowed alleyway.
Caitlyn White (Photography)
Detailed blue-toned illustration of a blooming flower with overlapping petals, rendered in a soft, textured style.
Emma Brown (Photography)
Illustration featuring inventor Nikola Tesla, a large transmission tower, electric sparks, and a globe, symbolizing global energy or communication.
Anastasia Campbell (Graphic Design)
Dark fantasy-style digital artwork of a warrior character in weathered armor, with glowing blue eyes and a gritty, intense atmosphere.
Shawntrell Coleman (Graphic Design)
Abstract painting with overlapping angular shapes in shades of blue, orange, and black on a textured canvas.
Victoria D’Ascenzo (Studio Art)
Painting of two women seated on a red couch in a pink-walled room, engaged in conversation, with a diagonal wooden railing in the foreground.
Grace Ellis (Studio Art)
Close-up of a painting featuring a coiled, beaded object in red, white, blue, and black against a warm brown background with textured brushstrokes.
Spencer Fasciocco (Studio Art)
Bold, modern typographic design in black, white, and yellow with overlapping text, dates like '1927' and '1993', and minimal blocks of body text.
Kimberly Heron (Graphic Design)
Abstract black and white graphic design with fluid, organic shapes resembling ink blots or stylized animal patterns on a white background.
Matthew Kozloski (Graphic Design)
Photographic artwork of a leaf with intricate vein patterns, displayed in blue tones with red accents, layered over a misty forest background.
Emily Masuda (Photography)
Vibrant, surreal illustration in shades of pink and red featuring a partial female face, abstract organic shapes, and layered textures.
Inez Oliveras (Graphic Design)
Stylized graphic illustration of a white locomotive train on dark tracks, rendered in shades of blue and white with bold geometric lines.
Tyler Reavey (Graphic Design)
Painting of a man's face with a serious expression and glowing orange eyes, set against a blue background with visible brushstrokes.
Eric Seal (Studio Art)
Abstract painting of multiple human-like figures in a mix of earth tones and muted colors, with layered textures and expressive, mask-like faces.
Zifeng Zang (Studio Art)