About the Ohlone College Art Walk

Introduction

Welcome to Ohlone College's self-guided Artwalk. We hope that you will explore the campus and be delighted by the many site-specific sculptures and installations. Perhaps you'll run into a rat chewing on corn on the cobb when you are looking at Jean Michel Basquait's inspired lamp post or a tree with ceramic birds hanging from it near the Folk Art of India Murals. Stop by the ceramic flowers to see flowers in all shapes and colors even a flower that has grown into a pizza. We hope you are inspired to slow down when you see the large-scale ceramic snail and you take the time to explore the public art made by Ohlone College's Art Students on the campus.

About the Website

Michelle Hom is a web designer and front-end developer. She developed this website for Ohlone College's Advanced Interaction Design for Website and App course. She enjoys learning about design, art, and economics and is interested in design thinking and user experience design. In the future, Michelle hopes to become a user research and interface designer.

About the Logo

Gracie West is a visual artist and student born and raised in the Bay Area. Since drawing and watercolor painting from a young age, her passion for art has led her to break into different artistic mediums and experiment with many different styles. In her free time, she loves to be surrounded by nature, which serves as the source of inspiration to many of her works.

Funding for the Ohlone College Artwalk

The Lytton Center provided funding for the Ohlone College Artwork through their Public Funding Grants Program. Their mission is to explore challenges facing our world--past, present, and future--and foster big ideas that will transform Ohlone College and its students for the better. To learn more about the Lytton Center visit their Press Release and The Lytton Center website