GROUND CONTROL is a mixed media exhibition created by students in ART 103: Advanced Drawing at the University of California, Riverside.
In ART 103, students explore the relationship between an artist's vision and their canvas, a substrate for mark-making, what is sometimes referred to as the ground. This exhibition features a series of tippins, a traditional printing technique where new work is physically glued into existing books and media. Learn more about the exhibit in the exhibit guide.
Artists: Aieme Apilado, Brittany Berry, Vivian Chen, Catalina Cisneros, Pat Ruiz Galvan, Rubi Gamez, Moises Inda, Jessica Melendez-Aceves, Stephany Morales, Alex Ray, Kiera Samatra, Sabina Santos, Zanthee Schwarzmann, Gahel Solis-Arambula, Aizellah Sorra, and Adelia Urena.
Partners: ART 103 is taught by Nicholas Herman, Lecturer, with Rivkah Gevinson, TA/MFA candidate. This exhibition is supported by UCR’s Special Collections and University Archives with assistance from the Department of Art.
| Event | GROUND CONTROL: An Exhibition Intervention |
| Location | Tomás Rivera Library, first floor (after you enter, turn left) |
| Dates | Tuesday, April 28 - Friday, May 15, 2026 |
| Hours |
View this exhibit during the Library's operating hours. Monday - Thursday: 7:30 a.m. - 12 a.m. |