After a busy semester dedicated to time in the studio, students in the MFA in Visual Studies program are excited to present a group exhibition at Springfield Art Museum. The MFA in Visual Studies Exhibition showcases the work of Thesis Candidate Haley Biere, along with recent works by fellow MFA students. The exhibition is on view May 7–21, with an opening reception on May 6 … [Read more...] about Visual Studies MFA Students Present Group Exhibition
The Missouri State Art + Design Department is excited to announce the award winners of the First Annual Juried Student Exhibition. Fifteen awards were presented to standout pieces from the featured artworks in the exhibition. Juror Christie Snelson, Springfield Regional Arts Council External Exhibitions Manager & First Friday Art Walk Coordinator, says of her selection … [Read more...] about Selected Winners of First Annual Juried Student Exhibition
Over 100 students answered last semester's call for art for the First Annual Juried Exhibition. The Carolla Arts Exhibition Center is brimming with the accepted entries, from animation and interactive new media to charcoal drawing and photography. Students with work on display had the opportunity for their creative strengths and hard work to be recognized, along with a chance … [Read more...] about The Debut of the First Annual Juried Student Exhibition
Students of all majors and minors are invited to submit their work to the First Annual Juried Student Exhibition. This exhibition offers a chance for both undergraduate and graduate students to showcase their creative strengths in a gallery setting, with a select number of entrants chosen by a juror to be awarded monetary prizes. Those interested in participating may submit … [Read more...] about Open Submission for First Annual Juried Student Exhibition
The term “social distance” is incredibly prevalent in our current day-to-day, and has a long, complicated history. In the nineteenth century, "social distance" was a euphemism used by the British to talk about class and by Americans to talk about race. In today’s time, it most commonly refers to the six feet distance that must be maintained to stop the spread of the … [Read more...] about Reinterpreting Social Distance