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BOB JACKSON FOR PRESIDENT: ART EXHIBIT: Professional Blend VII

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Bob Jackson for president issued the following announcement on Nov 7.

Murray State University Galleries and the Department of Art & Design present Profesional Blend VII, on view from October 18 through November 8 in the Clara M. Eagle Upper Gallery. 

Professional Blend VII is an exhibition featuring a variety of mediums—ceramics, drawing, digital illustration, painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture—by Art & Design students currently enrolled in Art 399, Professional Practices. This course is designed to explore the materials, skills, qualifications and strategies necessary for students to begin and sustain a career in the arts. The course orients students around the skill-sets they have acquired through their studies. Installing this exhibition is an experiential activity for the students, is designed to encompass all that they are learning in their other courses, and amplifies their learning experience at Murray State University.

Gallery hours are Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

All gallery events are free and open to the public.

Students enrolled in Professional Blend VII are:

Twinkle Bhojwani

Roby Blackwell

Courtney Rose Bowman

Amillia Cecil

Colton Colglazier

Sarah Cox

Larry Eakels

Jessica Free

Christopher Michael Gill

Katie Indalecio

Buddy Kubik

Simon McNeil

Emily Netherton

Megan Osborne

Allison Pitt

Dreyton Reed

Kaylie Riley

Cameron Savage

Ashley Schell

Jay Schroeder

Jade Simpson

Kristyn Tabor

Savannah Walton

Emma Wilson

Aurora Zwyghuizen

GALLERY MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of The University Galleries at Murray State University, in all of its activities, is to serve the students and scholars of the campus community through the exhibition, interpretation, study, collection, and preservation of art. The University Galleries seeks to be a tool in the advancement of cultural knowledge; a laboratory for creative experimentation and expression; and a forum in which students and scholars may engage in creative and intellectual discourse with regional, national, and international artists of our time. With over 1,200 works of art housed in its permanent collection and 8,200 square feet of exhibition space, The University Galleries at Murray State are a constant source of innovative programming and educational research within the community. The Clara M. Eagle Main Gallery, The Eagle Upper Gallery, and The Mary Ed Mecoy Hall Gallery are located on the 6th and 7th floors of the Price Doyle Fine Arts Building, allowing for a dynamic exhibition space for visitors to learn about the history of art and contemporary new media.  For further information about the exhibitions on view, please contact the University Galleries by phone at 270.809.3052, by email at msu.eaglegallery@murraystate.edu, please visit us online at http://www.murraystate.edu/artgallery, and follow us on social media.  T. Michael Martin, Director of University Galleries

Original source here.

 

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