Halloween 2022

With students who explore everything from classic horror movies and comics to rituals surrounding death and objects left behind, there's no absense of artwork fit for Halloween here at MICA.

We've curated a handful of such work, and however you observe them—humerous, chilling, spiritual, or spooky—we hope you enjoy these pieces and learn more about the talented creatives who made them.

Crow Funeral

Artist
Lillian DeHart ’22 (General Fine Arts BFA)
Date
2022
Medium
Gouache on Watercolor paper
Dimensions
14 x 17 x 2 inches
Print by Deth Haus

Deth Haus

Artist
Tylar Mathai
Date
2018
Medium
Screenprint
A man in a wolf mask stands in a kitchen cooking raw meat and drikning red wine.

Kitchen

Photographic and Electronic Media M.F.A.

Artist
Cyrus Feldman
Date
2017
Medium
Photography
Credit

Joseph Hyde

Out of the Stump Rot

Artist
Kaitlin Brasfield
Date
2017
Medium
Mixed Media
Credit

Joseph Hyde 

The Church is Gone But the Cemetery Still Remains

Artist
Carley Blanchard ’20 (Printmaking BFA)
Date
2019
Medium
Copper etching with chine-colle
Dimensions
11 x 15 in

Wanderer 01

Artist
Nadia Lezcano ’21 (Ceramics)
Date
2021
Medium
Concrete
Dimensions
1 x 4 x 3 inches

Ellie Camping

Artist
Aly Billelo ’20 (Illustration BFA)
Date
2020
Medium
Acrylic paint on wood