Release Date: March 20, 2009

Senior art majors exhibit their work

For media inquiries: Cheryl Anderson Brown, Director of Public Relations,
770-499-3417 or cbrown@kennesaw.edu

Visitor at a fall senior exhibition

KENNESAW, Ga.—KSU’s Spring 2009 series of senior art exhibitions will be on display March 26-May 14 in the Art Gallery of the Sturgis Library. Senior Exhibition I for graphic communications and photography/printmaking majors will be on display March 26-April 6. Exhibition II for art education majors will be on display April 16-April 27. Exhibition III for studio art majors will be on display May 7-May 14. The opening receptions will take place 5-8 p.m. on the first day of each show.


Each exhibition will showcase professional-quality, student portfolios accompanied by work from each studio concentration. “The senior exhibitions help to demystify the gallery experience, which is a large part of functioning as a professional artist and educator after graduation,” explained Will Hipps, director and curator of the KSU Art Museum and Galleries. “These exhibitions help seniors focus on creating and exhibiting the best of their artwork within the critical and supportive environment of the university.”

All gallery events are free and open to the public. For more information‚ visit www.kennesaw.edu/arts or call the KSU Art Galleries at 770-499-3223.

 

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A member of the 35-unit University System of Georgia, Kennesaw State University is a comprehensive, residential institution with a growing student population of more than 21,000 from 142 countries. The third-largest university in Georgia, Kennesaw State offers more than 65 graduate and undergraduate degrees, including new doctorates in education and business.

The KSU College of the Arts is one of only four Georgia institutions to have achieved full national accreditation for all of its arts programs.

 

 

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