November 2003

Highline Community College Library

Chris Monfort
"NO WAR" 

 
Chris Monfort  has been seriously painting for two years, and plans to continue throughout his life.  He does not believe in any particular set of rules as far as artistic expression is concerned, and his work portrays this freedom.  He has a love for color and motion, particularly during long gloomy winters.  His apartment is full of colorful paintings.   He says, "they give me the energy that's missing from our sunless winters!"
 
Monfort plans to complete two degrees before leaving Highline; a transfer degree and a degree in Administration of Justice.  He then plans to earn a bachelors degree and possibly head for Harvard Law School.  His alternate plan is to earn a Masters degree and teach at a college somewhere warm!
 
The November HCC Library Art Gallery Exhibit is entitled "No War".  Monfort feels that his art portrays this sentiment.
 

         

                                 

          

          


   
                   

 

The Exhibits and Art Gallery

The Exhibits and Art Gallery, located on the 4th floor of the Library, is an area for exhibiting visual arts.  Our gallery displays the creative works of faculty, staff, students and members of the extended community in an effort to provide space for promoting their diverse talents.

Inquiries about exhibiting work in the gallery can be directed to members of the Library Exhibits Committee at exhibits@highline.edu.

Upcoming Exhibits

 

Gallery News

November Exhibit: Living Memory – The Photography of Carrie Hall Tomberlin
Carrie Hall Tomberlin will be displaying her photography at the Highline Community College Art Gallery, October 31 – November 30, 2008. Photography allows one to still a moment on paper and make that memory tangible. These images allude to visual memory and how it permeates daily life. In these images I show how that memory is [...] Source: Highline Library Blog » Exhibits Gallery
Posted: November 7, 2008 at 10:54 am