UOG Fine Arts seniors present “Interflow: Currents of Connection” Exhibition

UOG Fine Arts seniors present “Interflow: Currents of Connection” Exhibition

UOG Fine Arts seniors present “Interflow: Currents of Connection” Exhibition


5/8/2026
Marc Martinez, Morning
Marc Martinez, Morning, Digital Art: Marc Martinez uses digital art to depict a dystopian futuristic world infused with cultural and regional references, blending imagined urban landscapes with elements reflective of island life and identity. Photo courtesy of Marc Martinez and UOG Isla Center for the Arts.
Jeimax Ruloma, The Crane
Jeimax Ruloma working on The Crane: Jeimax Ruloma constructs industrial machines from fragile cardboard materials, exploring the precarious nature of capitalist systems and the tension between strength, labor, and impermanence. Photo courtesy of Jeimax Ruloma and UOG Isla Center for the Arts.
Ayanna Rinka Urbano, Selfie at Puntan Dos Amantes
Ayanna Rinka Urbano, Selfie at Puntan Dos Amantes, Digital Illustration on Photograph:Ayanna Rinka Urbano challenges traditional artistic boundaries by transforming nail art into a miniature gallery experience. Her work combines digital illustrations of iconic Guam landmarks with themed nail art designs, expanding contemporary interpretations of fine art and personal expression. Photo courtesy of Ayanna Rinka Urbano and UOG Isla Center for the Arts.

 

Event flyer
Interflow: Current of Connections Flyer

The University of Guam fine arts program will present its annual senior art exhibition, “Interflow: Currents of Connection,” featuring the work of eight graduating Fine Arts/Art majors from May 14 through June 25 at the Isla Center for the Arts on the UOG campus.

The exhibition highlights a range of artistic mediums and approaches, including cardboard and ceramic sculptures, oil and acrylic paintings, digital paintings, and nail art. Featured student artists are Mikhailla Jane Alcantara, Alyanna M. Barrera, Cean Daniel S. Guanlao, Marc Martinez, Camarin Jade M. Pacificar, Allison Royal, Jeimax Nennis Ruloma, and Ayanna Rinka Y. Urbano.

“Interflow” refers to the active exchange of ideas that occurs within a shared creative space. In the classroom, students observe one another, respond to each other’s work, and draw inspiration from what they see. This process creates a fluid, ongoing circulation of concepts and influences—an interflow—where individual creativity is shaped and enriched through collective interaction.

An opening reception will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. on May 14 at the Isla Center for the Arts, located at #15 Dean’s Circle at the University of Guam.

Gallery hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays. The gallery is closed on Sundays and holidays. Admission is free, and donations are appreciated.

The exhibition is supported by the UOG College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Coast 360, Flametree Freedom Center, and Marjo’s Delight.

For more information, email islacenter@triton.uog.edu