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W. Keith & Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery

Poly-Kroma 2025

Poly-Kroma 2025

Date: April 26, 2025
Location: Kellogg University Art Gallery

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Poly-Kroma consists of three distinct shows that celebrate Visual Communication Design and Fine Art directly resulting from coursework completed within the Art Department. The two main exhibition components of Poly-Kroma include: the Industry Portfolio Showcase—also known as the graduating senior Visual Communication Design majors exhibition; and the 2D3D+ Juried Student Art Show—the annual Art Department’s student exhibition.

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Saturday, April 26 ~ May 18th, 2025

Polykroma 2025 On-Site Exhibition

Polykroma will be on display at the Kellogg University Art Gallery (Building 35A) beginning Saturday, April 26th!

   

 

 

 

 

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Saturday, April 26, 2025 (12-4PM)

Industry Day -

Senior Portfolio Showcase

Industry Day aka the Senior Portfolio Showcase functions as a capstone experience for the Visual Communication Design major, and serves to present the work of seniors to the professional and surrounding community.

 

 

 

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Thursday, May 1, 2025 (6-8PM)

Polykroma 2025 | 2D3D+ Opening & Awards Ceremony

The 2D3D Juried Art Exhibition features art and graphic design work made by students in Visual Communication Design courses. Awards are presented to outstanding works of fine art and visual communication design. 

   

 

 

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Thursday, May 1, 2025 (8-9:30PM)

Motion Design Festival - Screening & Awards

Join us at the Kellogg University Art Gallery on Thursday, May 1, 2025, from 8–9:30 PM for the Motion Design Festival Screening & Awards, showcasing outstanding student work in animation, motion graphics, and time-based media.

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

Say Hello to Our 2025 Jurors!

 

 

A picture of Maggie Hung posing on a love seat.Maggie Hung

Maggie is a Los Angeles based artist, also going by HeyMugi, focusing on creating characters that capture the whimsical freedom of childhood. Many are brought to life through small handmade sculptures.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A picture of Maggie Hung posing on a love seat.
Dylan Garrett Smith

Dylan Garrett Smith is an award-winning artist, illustrator, designer, and filmmaker whose work is a product of his views regarding humanity’s relationships with—and the continually growing distance from—the natural world. Over the last 15 years, Smith has created for over 300 clients in the entertainment industry, shown his work in over 120 exhibitions, created album art for nearly 100 releases, and has seen his work printed internationally in over 40 publications.

 

 

 

 

 

A professional headshot photo of Hung Lee.Hung Lee

Hung is the co-founder and creative director of BIEN, the inclusive motion studio dedicated to advocating for greater diversity behind the scenes and more accessible content for all audiences. A Vietnamese American immigrant, Hung moved to the U.S. as a teen, studying graphic design at the University of Houston, where he eventually discovered his passion for motion design. With over 20 years of experience, he has worked with renowned design studios like Digital Kitchen, R/GA, Imaginary Forces, Yu+Co, WeAreRoyale, and Elastic, as well as agencies such as 50,000 feet and Weber Shandwick.

 

 

 

A side profile shot of Will Kim.Will Kim

Will Kim, born in Los Angeles and raised in both LA and Seoul, South Korea, is a filmmaker, artist, and animation educator at Riverside City College, where he directs the RCC Animation Program. A professional member of ASIFA-Hollywood and a voting member for the Annie Awards, he holds an MFA in Animation from UCLA and a BFA in Character Animation from Cal Arts.

 

Artwork Listing

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Artwork Listing

"Nevermind The Oven Let’s Smoke Some Pork" by Yesina Dorado

Yesina Dorado

Nevermind The Oven Let’s Smoke Some Pork
"1896 Travel Posters!" by Nico A. Morales

Nico A. Morales

1896 Travel Posters!
"Beauty of Crafts" by Quyen Vu Huynh

Quyen Vu Huynh

Beauty of Crafts
"Self-Portrait" by Quyen Vu Huynh

Quyen Vu Huynh

Self-Portrait
"Treasure Box" by Quyen Vu Huynh

Quyen Vu Huynh

Treasure Box
"Porcelain Tears" by Rachel Johnson

Rachel Johnson

Porcelain Tears
"Serenity" by Amaiyah Cortez

Amaiyah Cortez

Serenity
"Untitled" by Emyrooss Alonso

Emyrooss Alonso

Untitled
"The Shore of Hualien" by Bethany Chang

Bethany Chang

The Shore of Hualien
"Self Portrait" by Kira Soligian

Kira Soligian

Self Portrait
"Madame Rouge" by Dom Almario

Dom Almario

Madame Rouge
"The Perspective of Mushrooms" by Catherine Vicuna

Catherine Vicuna

The Perspective of Mushrooms
"The MesoReptilia Museum" by Shanne Santos

Shanne Santos

The MesoReptilia Museum
"Renaissance Still Life" by Brianna King

Brianna King

Renaissance Still Life
"Mom & Dad" by Gerson Santiago

Gerson Santiago

Mom & Dad
"Aaron Siskind 1-3" by Ruby Olguin

Ruby Olguin

Aaron Siskind 1-3
"Thomas G. Anderson - Mentor Project" by Chenin De Guzman

Chenin De Guzman

Thomas G. Anderson - Mentor Project
"Woven in Perfect Imperfection" by Ashley Tossounian

Ashley Tossounian

Woven in Perfect Imperfection
"Trypophobia" by Amanda Torres

Amanda Torres

Trypophobia
"Cat Totem (Self-Portrait)" by Jocelyn Flores

Jocelyn Flores

Cat Totem (Self-Portrait)
"Lola’s Memories" by Athena Aguilar

Athena Aguilar

Lola’s Memories
"Comfy Yuna Series" by Bella Wong

Bella Wong

Comfy Yuna Series
"Cerberus" by Isabelle Valmores

Isabelle Valmores

Cerberus
"Eternal Shine" by Patty Leemattanant

Patty Leemattanant

Eternal Shine
"Woman" by Jasmine Guevara

Jasmine Guevara

Woman
"“American War” Graphic Props" by Ashley Kim

Ashley Kim

“American War” Graphic Props
"Mark Making Project" by Amy Cortes

Amy Cortes

Mark Making Project
"Longing" by Alex Brito

Alex Brito

Longing
"Budding Opportunities" by Alex Brito

Alex Brito

Budding Opportunities
"Miss Apple" by Tiffanie Li

Tiffanie Li

Miss Apple
"Mid-Flight" by Se En Park

Se En Park

Mid-Flight
"Venus De Light" by Steven Fernandez

Steven Fernandez

Venus De Light
"Poach Protest Screenprint Poster" by Alexandra Loreine Junio

Alexandra Loreine Junio

Poach Protest Screenprint Poster
"Shapes" by Ashley Kim

Ashley Kim

Shapes
"“ We Will Werq” Brand Guide" by Mia Cherry

Mia Cherry

“ We Will Werq” Brand Guide
"Still Life, White on Black Drawing" by Angelica Leal

Angelica Leal

Still Life, White on Black Drawing
"Organic Transparency" by Catherine Vicuna

Catherine Vicuna

Organic Transparency
"Aura Maxed Album Package" by Sophie Hoang

Sophie Hoang

Aura Maxed Album Package
"The Etymology of English in Greek Myths" by Lauren Wong

Lauren Wong

The Etymology of English in Greek Myths
"Rise" by Rachana Jukanti

Rachana Jukanti

Rise
"Noot Noot" by Se En Park

Se En Park

Noot Noot
"Bacon’s Bacon" by Lisa Romero

Lisa Romero

Bacon’s Bacon
"Distorted Self Portrait" by Annie Salazar

Annie Salazar

Distorted Self Portrait
"Matboard Still Life" by Milania Ballesteros

Milania Ballesteros

Matboard Still Life
"Mono Lake/Landscape Project" by Faith Lucas

Faith Lucas

Mono Lake/Landscape Project
"“crave” 5D Final App Prototype" by Aiko Aquino

Aiko Aquino

“crave” 5D Final App Prototype
"Car Drift/JOURNEY INTO THE  Z-DIMENSION" by Nicholas Tong

Nicholas Tong

Car Drift/JOURNEY INTO THE Z-DIMENSION
"No Mooreals" by Ashley Stelzer

Ashley Stelzer

No Mooreals
"Untitled" by Brennie Dinh

Brennie Dinh

Untitled
"Inner Self" by Rachel Lam

Rachel Lam

Inner Self
"Art in Space and Time: A Collection of Experiences and Observations" by Sharlayne Sunglao

Sharlayne Sunglao

Art in Space and Time: A Collection of Experiences and Observations
"Orchid of Light" by Calynn Hoang

Calynn Hoang

Orchid of Light
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 POLY-KROMA 2025 ON-SITE EXHIBITION: CALL FOR ENTRIES

The 2025 annual jury-reviewed 2D3D+ Student Art Exhibition will be initially digitally juried again this year. Its physical iteration to occur on-campus during the Spring 2025 semester. Please note that dates and events, submission terms and procedures are subject to change, or postponement, based on State and/or University directives at any given time. At this time, and until any further notice is provided, the current Terms of Submission for this year’s 2D3D+ will be found under the Submission Info tab and on the .

2D3D+ Entry Submission

Click below to apply to 2D3D+

 

 

NEW 2025 TERMS OF SUBMISSION

Digital Entry Submission Forms are used this year to submit work to 2D3D+. Necessary details for what to provide with your submission are listed below. These will need to be submitted no later than March 21, 2025.

All graduating seniors and Art students of all levels are encouraged to participate with their best work from any ɫ Art Dept. classes created from March 2024 thru March 2025.

Email notifications of selected and non-selected works will be sent on or around April 1, 2025 to each student’s @cpp.edu email.
If selected, artwork must be physically dropped off at the Kellogg University Art Gallery (35A) on:

Tuesday–Wednesday, April 8–9, 2025, from 9am–4pm
No exceptions.


This year, ARTWORK RETRIEVAL begins post-commencement, for graduating Seniors only, after our:

FRIENDS & FAMILY DAY EVENT
Monday, May 19, 2025 @ 9am–4pm
No artwork may be picked up prior to 4pm on May 19.


1. SUBMISSION ENTRY LIMITS: NO MORE THAN 3 ENTRIES PER STUDENT

  • Entries with multiple parts count as 1 entry
    (e.g., VCD/Graphic Design packaging designs, branding campaigns, poster series, gameboards, diptychs, triptychs, ceramic sets, etc.)
    - If one or more components of a series are rejected, the entire entry may be rejected.

  • Entries must have been completed within the last year.
    (March 2024 – March 2025)

  • Entries must be part of Art Department class coursework.
    (No extracurricular or non-ɫ Art Dept. work.)


2. DIGITAL SUBMISSION ENTRY FORMATS

For all digital artwork entries (2D, 3D, 4D & 5D), submit:

  • A high-resolution image of the artwork
    (Max file size: 10MB)
    Filename format:
    Lastname_Firstname_Course#_SemesterYear_ProjectName.jpg

For multi-part artworks

Submit 1 quality image that shows the entire grouping and best represents your work.

For 3D/2D works needing multiple views or close-ups

Use 1 binary image (a single image containing both views), with captions:

  • 3D: “front-view” and “side/back-view”

  • 2D: “full-view” and “detail”

For books or video works

  • Binary image with 2 stills

  • Full PDF (books) or video link (video works) must also be submitted

For 4D and 5D works

  • Provide duration: ___ : ___ : ___ (hr : min : sec)

  • 4D: Upload .mp4 video file (Max size: 1 GB)
    Filename format:
    Lastname_Firstname_Course#_SemesterYear_ProjectName.mp4

  • 5D: Submit UX/Web link


3. ARTWORK SUBMISSION ENTRY FORMS

  • Forms available: March 3, 2025

  • Due: March 21, 2025 by 12pm (noon)

  • Submit one form per artwork

  • All selected works must be ready to hang or display

Each submission form will be sent to your @cpp.edu email.
Didn’t receive it? Email polykroma@cpp.edu