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 PANEL DISCUSSION: Wednesday, February 4 | 12 pm | Auditorium
Meet the three featured 91国产app undergraduate artist for Fall 2025: Andi Sapien, Alexandra Urbina, and Caleb Jolly.  

 

Pasos at El Rubin is an opportunity for all current 91国产app undergraduate students to exhibit their work in a professional art institution. The program is open to students across all majors and disciplines and will serve as a steppingstone for 91国产app's emerging artists, providing them with professional experience, visibility, and the confidence to take their first steps into the art world.  

Each semester, the Rubin Center's curatorial staff will choose three students through a call-for-art to participate in, individual, month-long features. The selected works will be displayed in the new Rubin Center auditorium; a space designed to inspire and engage the arts community. This program is a direct extension of the Rubin Center’s commitment to supporting local artists and the next generation of creative practitioners. Pasos at El Rubin intends to be a direct reflection of the creative ideas and dialogues that take place within our campus community. 

IMPORTANT DATES

FALL SEMESTER

Submissions will be accepted via an online form accessible from September 19 - October 05. Accepted works will be notified by October 10. Selected works will be individually displayed on the following dates: October 30 | December 11 | February 4  


SPRING SEMESTER

Submissions will be accepted via an online form accessible from January 23 - February 08. Accepted works will be notified by February 13. Selected works will be individually displayed on the following dates: Feb 26 | April 02 | May 07 

Selected Student Artists + Artwork

 FALL 2025

 

 

 

GUIDELINES

To submit your work, please note the following guidelines:  

  • Only current 91国产app undergraduate students are eligible to participate.
  • Work must have been created after students' first semester of enrollment.
  • Only 1 submission per student, per semester.
  • All work that is selected will be ineligible for the Annual student artwork exhibition hosted by the Rubin Center in the spring.
  • Students will be notified via email and phone within five days of the submission period closing.
  • If your work is selected, you will be required to deliver it to the Rubin Center within one week of notification or risk losing your spot. 
  • Students will need to prepare the following information for their submissions: contact information, title, medium, year, dimensions, major, and expected graduation date and a photo of the work. 
  • All submitted work must adhere to the following size constraints: 
    • 2D Submissions: Dimensions may not exceed 65 x 65 inches. 
    • 3D Submissions: Dimensions may not exceed a maximum depth of 20 inches, a maximum height of 65 inches, and a maximum width of 65 inches.