Students, professors and guests find seats before Aaron Fine’s art talk on Sept. 2 2025. Fine talked with people in the front row about his work before the event.After Fine’s artist talk, people venture into the main gallery and look at “The Sacred Book of the Quiche Through Illustration” by Jamie Arrendondo. Pages drawn by Fine showshowing linear and curvilinear perspective hang in the new works section of Ophelia Parrish’s gallery. Fine discussed the ideas of near and far, video game space and spatial schemas throughout his artist talk. Guests look at draft pages from and related to Fine’s book “Perspective and Other Spatial Schemas: How space happens.”. Some of his drawings are included in his upcoming book, but some were discarded from the final copy.Arrendondo’s 65 illustrations follow the story of Pupol Vuh which covers world creation. “The Sacred Book of the Quiche Through Illustration” and professor Fine’s work will be in the gallery until Oct. 20.