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Exhibitions
- A stained glass and metal sculpture created by Gabbie General ’17 for her senior exhibition displayed in the Len G. Everett Gallery.
- Set of paintings by Krista Foiles ’17 featured in her senior art exhibition.
- Artwork by Kendall Thompson ’17 in his senior exhibition in Len G . Everett Gallery.
- Photo by Lily Guillen ’18 in the “Juried Student Art Exhibition” in Len G . Everett Gallery.
- Recycled plastic dresses? No problem.
- Paintings by Gina McCoy ’17 in her senior exhibition in Len G . Everett Gallery.
- Artworks for a “Juried Student Art” exhibit scattered around Len G . Everett Gallery during installation.
- Paintings by Jessica Bingham ’12 created in the “Large Scale Painting” summer workshop.
Seeing your artwork on display is one of best feelings
It’s also an important part of creating your next piece. Our students have multiple opportunities to exhibit their work on campus and throughout the community.
In addition to studios, you’ll see student and alumni art all over on campus and throughout academic buildings, including in Wallace Hall, the Center for Science and Business, and the Admission Building.
The Len G. Everett Gallery in Hewes Library is our primary art exhibition space on campus. Each year, our department presents a series of exhibitions of art from students, faculty and visiting artists, culminating every spring in the “Senior Art Exhibition.”