‘March for Immigration Reform’ by Andrew Stull, left, and ‘Compost’ by Megan Vega.

An online pop-up exhibit featuring the work of Santa Barbara City College students from the departments of American Ethnic Studies, Art, Film and Television Production, Graphic Design, Photography, Journalism, and Multimedia Arts and Technologies is open to the community online through May 31.

Students worked with faculty to create and articulate a body of thought-provoking work inspired by the theme of this year’s All-SBCC Student Conference hosted by the Honors Program — Justice: Environmental, Economic, Racial.

The exhibit, which represents a capstone to each student’s course of study and academic experience, is available at www.artspopupsbcc.com.

It is the first exhibit presenting student work from across departments in the Career and Academic Pathway (CAP) as part of the Guided Pathways initiative at SBCC.

Student participants featured in the show are: Alexa Mc Carthy, Alice Baeck, Amaris Gil, Andrew Stull, Christopher Ragland, Dakota Wooden, DK Hillmersson, Francisco Deleon, G Sandoval, Harmony Wallace, Johanna Falk, Julia Moore, Megan Vega, Mt Hellgren, Olga From, Olivia Powell, Pernilla Ojergren.

Also, Peter Svaerd, Rafael Baptistella, Saul Espinosa, SD Ferguso, Valerie Gonzalez, Viktor Kristiansson, Alyssa Morton, Rosazel Avila, Kristi Vivaldi, Madison McGovern, Oliver Raner, Felicia Bladh, Zayden Bates, Lauren Anderson, Natasha Lomeli, Erin Maguire, Liam Pollenz.

And Isabelle Holm, Tony Ibarra, Ryan Cruz, Kathryn Lubahn, Paola Pacheco, Susana Guerrero, Angelica Heredia, Evelyn Bailey, Michael Goodnough, Presley Simon, Morgan Liu, and Savannah Dryden.