Outside the Box Featured Artist: Anna Cadle

By Olivia Semsel, Arts Management Intern

Our fifth Student Response Exhibition, Outside the Box, is open, and you can come check out the unique creations of 34 students (and vote for your favorite)!

This is our next post in a series featuring the student artists who have created one or more pieces displayed in Outside the Box.

Meet our featured artist, Anna Cadle!

Anna is a Junior Studio Art Major (Painting & Printmaking), with minors in Graphic Design & Art and Architecture History, from Fairfield, OH!

She came to Miami for the opportunities she saw, as a musician and an artist. At Miami, Anna is a member of the Miami University Marching Band. She enjoys sketching, reading, writing, and playing music. Her favorite genre of art is hyper-realism, and her dream job is to work as an Illustrator.

The Student Response Exhibition asked students to think beyond physical limits with the concept of a box. For Anna’s piece, titled Shattered Crane, she states,

“This is a monotype print with origami cranes in soft pastels. Origami cranes are made from a box or square piece of paper and folded into a three dimensional bird. To think outside this box, I explored the shapes within the origami crane and overlapped them in a manner that creates a sensation of space without giving any other context.”

Come see the exhibition and vote for your top three favorites! Voting will continue until April 6 and the exhibition celebration and awards ceremony will be held on April 9, from 7-9 p.m.