Spring 2019 Artist’s Portfolios
Category Descriptions
Portfolio websites for Art 490 students, Spring Semester 2019. School of Art, College of the Arts, Long Beach State University.
TOC Monday
TOC Wednesday
- Christina Pinney
- Cristian Castro
- Diana Shallow
- Elijah Yee
- Haley Douthit
- Hyun A. Bae
- Jacquelyn Newton
- Max Grasso
- Rachel Hydro
- Sumin Choi
- Wohona Delgadillo
- Glenn Zucman (Instructor)
Monday
Adrianna Wong-Pacheco

Graphic Design
As a graphic designer my focus is on creating identity systems, marketing materials, and illustrations that help my clients communicate with their customers. In my free time I create illustrations on my iPad. I exhibit this work on redbubble.com and also at Dreamscape, a twice-a-year Long Beach, CA art exhibition.


Alan Zeng

Graphic Design
For me, design is about communication. Every design decision, from the typography for an identity system, to the color palette for a package design, is made because it helps my clients communicate with their audience.

Alexis Munoz

Illustration

Coby Moore

Graphic Design

Dea’ja Caldwell

Illustration

Denise Gonzalez

Graphic Design

Han Vi

Illustration

Leandra Bonner

Illustration

Maria Marks

Curator

Mauricio Bustamante

Game Illustration

Victoria Maldonado

Illustrator / Community Artist

Wednesday
Christina “Kitty” Pinney

Motion Graphics

Cristian Castro

Graphic Design

Diana Shallow

Travel Photography

Elijah Yee

Fine Art Photography

Haley Douthit

Animation Colorist / Prop Design / Concept Artist

Hyun “Lois” Bae

Graphic Design

Jacquelyn Newton

Art Education

Max Grasso

Digital Illustration

Rachel Hydro

Illustration

Sumin Choi

Art Therapy

Wohona Delgadillo

Illustration

Staff
Glenn Zucman (instructor)

Photo by Tamara Williams
Sharing our Stories
My favorite part of the LBSU School of Art (SOA) is visiting the SOA Art Gallery Courtyard each week. Every week 5 more student artists share their unique lives, experiences, and aesthetics with the campus community.
My one disappointment is that so many of these engaging artists don’t have websites. I’m fortunate this semester to be teaching Art 490, Artists’ Websites. If the students have learned half as much as I have this semester, then they have learned a lot.
A portfolio is a never-ending part of an artist’s life journey. I feel privileged to have helped these students launch web portfolios. I am excited to see where the sinuous paths of their careers take them in the years and decades to come.







Hi ! I just wanted to update my URL link: https://rachelhydro.wixsite.com/illustration
I’ll update it in content and discussion as well.
Hi Glenn,
Just wanted to let you know my last name is spelled wrong, there is no o at the end of Munoz
Thank you,
Alexis Munoz