Art Department Painting faculty member Mirabel Wigon is showing her artwork during her exhibition. These paintings are inspired by her immediate surroundings and address immersion and separation in space, place, and time, as well as depict natural phenomena resulting from, and tangentially related to, the built environment.

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Growing up in Turlock near Stanislaus State, Daisy Martinez and her dad, Hector, would watch women’s soccer games. 

“One day, maybe you’ll be the one playing,” Hector told the third of his four children. 

Daisy Martinez, who still has ticket stubs from some of those games, made that dream come true and grew up to play for the Warriors. She will graduate in May and spend next season back in the stands, cheering for her former team. 

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