Six of the College’s most creative students were celebrated Monday when the Senior Art Majors Exhibition opened in the Eric Dean Gallery.
Here the work of sculptor Will Skertic captures a student's attention.
Callum Davies talks with President Pat White and Chris White about his works exploring the relationship between architectural structure and the environment. Photo by John Zimmerman
Tian Tian talks with his piano teacher, Cheryl Everett, about his paintings.
Callum Davies demonstrates one of his structures to an interested audience.
Photo by John Zimmerman
Aaron Cantu explains his work.
One of senior Kyle Edwards' pieces is on display at the entrance of the Fine Arts Center.
The Senior show was a remarkable blend of painting and sculpture. Photo by John Zimmerman
Chris White takes in one of Ian Starnes' paintings.
Photo by John Zimmerman
Professor Greg Huebner and painter/musician Tian Tian posed for a picture.
Photo by John Zimmerman
Professor of Art Doug Calisch and Dean of the College Gary Phillips discuss one of Will Skertic's bronze sculptures.
Skertic's bronze works were mounted in a way that helped emphasize the emotion the pieces conveyed—and definitely captured the attention of those gathered in the gallery.
Callum Davies and Professor Huebner discuss Davies' work, while President White talks with Irmie McKinney. Photo by John Zimmerman
Six of the College’s most creative students were celebrated Monday when the Senior Art Majors Exhibition opened in the Eric Dean Gallery.
Here the work of sculptor Will Skertic captures a student's attention.
Callum Davies talks with President Pat White and Chris White about his works exploring the relationship between architectural structure and the environment. Photo by John Zimmerman
Skertic's bronze works were mounted in a way that helped emphasize the emotion the pieces conveyed—and definitely captured the attention of those gathered in the gallery.