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Thesis Fall Art Show

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Come see all the work studio art thesis students have been making this semester! There will be painting, sculpture, knitting, photographs, and much more!

Johnson Atrium

Open to the Public

Silkscreen Prints

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
This exhibition by students in Hedya Kelin’s ART318 class is a culmination of in-depth studio practice.  Students addressed various technical and conceptual challenges, resulting in a wide array of imagery, both observed from life and from their own imagination. 

Ongoing through December 6.  Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Silkscreen Prints

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
This exhibition by students in Hedya Kelin’s ART318 class is a culmination of in-depth studio practice.  Students addressed various technical and conceptual challenges, resulting in a wide array of imagery, both observed from life and from their own imagination. 

Ongoing through December 6.  Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Silkscreen Prints

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
This exhibition by students in Hedya Kelin’s ART318 class is a culmination of in-depth studio practice.  Students addressed various technical and conceptual challenges, resulting in a wide array of imagery, both observed from life and from their own imagination. 

Ongoing through December 6.  Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Silkscreen Prints

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
This exhibition by students in Hedya Kelin’s ART318 class is a culmination of in-depth studio practice.  Students addressed various technical and conceptual challenges, resulting in a wide array of imagery, both observed from life and from their own imagination. 

Ongoing through December 6.  Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Silkscreen Prints

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
This exhibition by students in Hedya Kelin’s ART318 class is a culmination of in-depth studio practice.  Students addressed various technical and conceptual challenges, resulting in a wide array of imagery, both observed from life and from their own imagination. 

Ongoing through December 6.  Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Silkscreen Prints

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
This exhibition by students in Hedya Kelin’s ART318 class is a culmination of in-depth studio practice.  Students addressed various technical and conceptual challenges, resulting in a wide array of imagery, both observed from life and from their own imagination. 

Ongoing through December 6.  Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Silkscreen Prints

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
This exhibition by students in Hedya Kelin’s ART318 class is a culmination of in-depth studio practice.  Students addressed various technical and conceptual challenges, resulting in a wide array of imagery, both observed from life and from their own imagination. 

Ongoing through December 6.  Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Silkscreen Prints

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
This exhibition by students in Hedya Kelin’s ART318 class is a culmination of in-depth studio practice.  Students addressed various technical and conceptual challenges, resulting in a wide array of imagery, both observed from life and from their own imagination. 

Ongoing through December 6.  Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Silkscreen Prints

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students in Hedya Klein’s ART 318 printmaking class exhibit their new work as a culmination of in-depth studio practice. Students addressed various technical and conceptual challenges, resulting in an array of imagery inspired by life and imagination. The silkscreen process involves the application of squeezing ink through mesh onto paper.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public