Annual Student Art Show on Exhibit
The Annual Folsom Lake College Student Art Show will be on display at the Harris Center for the Arts' Bank of America Gallery from Friday, March 27, through Sunday, May 10, 2026. The opening reception will be held on Friday, March 27, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. All are welcome to attend.
The exhibition showcases an inspiring selection of student work across a wide range of media, including drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, photography, metal arts, and digital art. Experience the culmination of a year’s worth of artistic exploration and creative growth!
Featuring both emerging and advanced student artists, the exhibition highlights the diversity of styles, techniques, and perspectives developed within the FLC Visual Arts program. From traditional practices to experimental approaches, visitors will experience artwork spanning realism, abstraction, conceptual exploration, and contemporary visual culture.
We invite the community to join us in recognizing the creativity, innovation, and artistic achievements of our student artists.
Participating Student Artists
Kyle Bloomquist, Lisa Branum, John Buhman, Nick Charonis, Nishi Chaudhary, Kyung Chu, Max Crews, Pam DiFilippo, Kiera Doherty, Jennifer Donald, Macie Douglas, Crow Duong, Zane Dusek, Nikolai Estrada, Sheree Eyre-Edwards, Sonja Foster, Manisha Garg, Charlotte Hays, Savie Howe, Annajoy Jarvis, Romy Jentzsch, Brigitte Juarez, Mesa Juarez, Tabitha Lew, Syd Lyle, Michele Martin, Leilani Mckinzie, Ivee Moag, Sarah Murray, Nahid Naraghi, Leslie Osgood, Elias Peterzell, Mya Ray, Talia Rebolcaba, Maria Santana, Lukas Schulz, Santino Sfrengeu, Sophia Silva, Hattie Smith, Hope Stevens, Rich Stewart, Donnie Taylor, Deb Whitney, Jeanette Young, and Heleen Yvonne
About the Bank of America Gallery
The Bank of America Gallery hours are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 12:00 to 4:00 pm during the spring semester, as well as one hour before and during intermission of performances in Stage One at the Harris Center, or by appointment by emailing FLC Art Professor Marisa Sayago at sayagom@flc.losrios.edu. Admission is free, and daily parking permits cost $2 and can be purchased from designated kiosks. View the campus map and directions. For more information on the Harris Center for the Arts and the Bank of America Gallery, please visit harriscenter.net.
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Folsom Lake College's art curriculum offers introductory and intermediate level courses in painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, and design. - Harris Center for the Arts