De Anza Student Art Show

May 5-June 6, 2026

Featuring ceramics, drawings, digital art, paintings, prints, photography and sculpture by students at De Anza College

Museum Hours

  • Tuesday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

Events

  • Reception and Award Ceremony
    Wednesday, May 20 | 4-5:30 p.m.
  • Open Mic Night
    Thursday, May 7 | 5:30-7:30 p.m.
  • Open Mic Night
    Thursday, June 4 | 5:30-7:30 p.m.
  • Flea Market Day (Open)
    Saturday, June 6 | 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

A laser-cut cardboard carousel sculpture with horse figures arranged in a circle on a rotating platform

YuJung Kim, Circulating Memory


A colorful sculpture made of translucent acrylic strips in red, orange, yellow, blue, and green, woven through a wooden rack frame

Layers of Light


A painted portrait of a hen rendered on the interior of an open Swanson cardboard box

Derek Luu, All Natural Chicken


A mixed media wall collage in shades of purple featuring a colorful illustrated portrait, charcoal drawings, cut paper hands, bows, and cats

Lilac Duran, A Snippet of My Within


A large vivid painting of sunflowers in yellow and orange against a deep blue background, displayed in a black frame

Geetika Bansal, Dancing in the Sun


Long-exposure night photography showing streaking car lights radiating outward from a central vanishing point on a dark road from glasses reflection

Frances Meng


A detailed watercolor illustration showing multiple figures of different ages near a waterfront, blended with botanical drawings

Selina Zhang


Terracotta clay sculpture of a dustpan with a figural handle, alongside a small round bowl, displayed on a paper template with measurements

Obsolete Tools


Obsolete-Tools-1

Derya Senyurt Elzein, Time Nest


Two patterned ceramic bowls and a square tray with black and white geometric designs, displayed on a wooden table with a garden view behind

Minli Verdone


Oil painting of a person with short dark hair and glasses seated on a stool, rendered in warm yellows and muted purples

Artist Name, Watercolor Narrative



Visit Previous Highlights and Online Shows to view works from earlier exhibitions.

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