Eudaimonia
After almost two years, ÆßÐDzʿª½±’s Fine Arts Department’s 2020 Visual Arts Graduates are pleased to present how their practices have flourished and prospered, while staying true to their understanding of eudaimonia.* Twenty artists present work in media ranging from digital photography to sculpture, painting, drawing, and video. They include: Crawford Bennett-Diaz, Marie Soleil Bourgault, Russell De La Calzada-Calugay, Roxanne Caritey, Ashlea Chambers, Chloe Coyne, Camilla Depta, Ariane Duplessis, Daniela Franco, Baz Lifson, Gianna Lopez, Erin Mahar, Macarena Molano Uribe, Justine Moyen, Chloe Ohana, Piper Pinkerton-Kock, Cissy Shi, Paige Sotiropoulos, Mathilda Stewart, and Hannah Tooktoo.
* Aristotle utilized eudaimonia as the term for the highest human good, an objective standard of ‘happiness’ based on what it means to live a human life well.