Document Type
Honors Thesis
Abstract
Exhibiting works is an essential step for every artist; this capstone is a creative research project that explores feelings of alienation and otherness, as well as the multiple causes they stem from, resulting in a body of work ready for exhibition. First, research was conducted on exhibiting and curating works. Next, works by contemporary artists who also explored the same topic were examined. Completed works were curated, and an inventory of what was needed to create an exhibition-ready body of work was defined. After this was done, new works were uniquely created, each starting with an idea and a sketch. After brainstorming the concept, these works were then brought into realization. The results are a cohesive body of work that is ready for exhibition.
Disciplines
Fine Arts
Publication Date
2025
Faculty Mentor of Honors Project
Carlos Donjuan
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Winterton, Kade, "THE ALIENATED SELF: A SOLO EXHIBTION" (2025). 2025 Fall Honors Capstones Projects. 14.
https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/honors_fall2025/14