StarScapes showcases students' creativity, imagination and more

To the left is a presentation about the effects of drugs during pregnancy. To the right is the StarScapes banner which explains what the event is.

A presentation about drugs and how it affects pregnancy alongside the StarScapes banner. Photo by Emmett Roman.

Emmett Roman

By Emmett Roman
Staff Reporter

StarScapes is a showcase of students’ creative, imaginative and interesting works, produced either for a class or independently All students are invited to participate in StarScapes. StarScapes occurs every year and allows students to showcase their hard work from throughout the semester. Works are showcased both in-person and online. Online projects are posted on the StarScapes website and are available for anyone to view. Some of this year’s presentations included a public service announcement about how alcohol impacts human organs, a presentation about politics in the television show Family Guy, and research on how humans evolved to speak.

The physical presentations were available for view from Dec. 3 – 4 in the Gannon Commons and highway. Those presentations covered topics like science, history and more.

StarScapes is also a time for art students to feature their works. This year, those works were displayed on the first floor of the Gannon Building. There was also an art club booth in the Gannon highway showcasing more student work.

Check out some of the student work by clicking through the images below. 

Hand painted and drawn art pieces hung up on a wall for all students to view. Some of the pieces feature colorful background and unique designs.

Handmade drawings hung up for StarScapes. Photo by Emmett Roman. 

Colorful artwork showcasing different students’ abilities for StarScapes.

Student artwork on display at StarScapes. Photo by Emmett Roman.

Portraits lined up against the wall with vibrant colors in the background.

A row of students portraits for StarScapes. Photo by Emmett Roman. 

Human anatomy drawings created by hand hang up on a wall for all StarScape attendees to see.

Human anatomy drawings hanging up for one of the StarScapes art showcases. Photo by Emmett Roman.

A student poster about neurodivergent dyslexia.

A student poster about neurodivergent dyslexia. Photo by Emmett Roman.

A student's project on dumbbell bicep curls is displayed on a tri-fold board.

A student's project on dumbbell bicep curls and their benefits for the human body. 

Sponsors

Looking for housing? Visit the official lcc off-campus housing website! Visit offcampushousing.lcc.edu
Back to top