The Molly Leech Art Symposium
Fried, Scrambled, Infected - By George Beilson (Sophomore, RBR)
This piece is a newspaper collage, with clippings taken mostly from headlines of the New York Times. Though these titles refer to specific stories, when combined, seemingly at random, they convey a different meaning. It shows how Americans are always searching for an answer, and even if it’s given and tangled with lies, we’ll greedily accept it and move on; hungry for more. The cars, smog, and buildings show our hurried lifestyle, and the upsidedown/sideways text conveys that some spend little time searching for the details if what’s presented to them seems relatively plausible.  

Fried, Scrambled, Infected - By George Beilson (Sophomore, RBR)

This piece is a newspaper collage, with clippings taken mostly from headlines of the New York Times. Though these titles refer to specific stories, when combined, seemingly at random, they convey a different meaning. It shows how Americans are always searching for an answer, and even if it’s given and tangled with lies, we’ll greedily accept it and move on; hungry for more. The cars, smog, and buildings show our hurried lifestyle, and the upsidedown/sideways text conveys that some spend little time searching for the details if what’s presented to them seems relatively plausible.