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8 Works Of Art From RCC Students Chosen For Exhibit In Cuomo's DC Office

Eight works of art from students enrolled at Rockland Community College were chosen by Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s staff and SUNY officials for display in the governor's Washington D.C. office. 

"Travelers" by Chinonyelum Nriaka.

"Travelers" by Chinonyelum Nriaka.

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Distorted Reflection from Jasmine DeGennaro.

Distorted Reflection from Jasmine DeGennaro.

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"Equal Rights for Women via Shirley Chisholm" by Chinonyelum Nriaka.

"Equal Rights for Women via Shirley Chisholm" by Chinonyelum Nriaka.

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"Leaving Babylon (After Raphael)" by Johnathan Wilborn.

"Leaving Babylon (After Raphael)" by Johnathan Wilborn.

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“Monchhichi” from the Collector’s Series by Morissa Hertz.

“Monchhichi” from the Collector’s Series by Morissa Hertz.

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"Untitled" by Itzamaray Garcia-Lino.

"Untitled" by Itzamaray Garcia-Lino.

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"Untitled" by Mariah Salter.

"Untitled" by Mariah Salter.

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"Untitled (Self-Portrait)" by Sara Ward.

"Untitled (Self-Portrait)" by Sara Ward.

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"Self Portrait" by Sarah Ward.

"Self Portrait" by Sarah Ward.

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In total, 34 works of student art were chosen from across all 64 SUNY campuses for the year-long exhibit. An additional work was selected by SUNY officials for an exhibit in the SUNY Administration building in Albany.  

The RCC student artists who had their work chosen, and the name of their work: 

  • Jasmine DeGennaro, "Distorted Reflection"
  • Itzamaray Garcia-Lino, "Untitled"
  • Morissa Hertz, “Monchhichi” from the Collector’s Series
  • Chinonyelum Nriaka, (2 works) "Travelers and Equal Rights for Women via Shirley Chisholm"
  • Mariah Salter, "Untitled"
  • Sara Ward, (2 works) "Untitled (Self-Portrait)" and "Self Portrait"
  • Johnathan Wilborn, "Leaving Babylon (After Raphael)"

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