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Bridgewater College hosts senior art thesis exhibition

Bridgewater College hosts senior art thesis exhibition

"Senior Art Exhibition"

From April 22nd to May 3rd, art pieces from over a dozen Art and Digital Media Art students from Bridgewater College will be showcased at the senior art thesis exhibition “Intersections”.

Curated at multiple campus locations, including the Beverly Perdue Art Gallery, the exhibition will display the students’ individual artistic journeys. The exhibition is free to enter and offers an exciting opportunity to engage with the student’s work.

The Beverly Perdue Art Gallery offers a specialized space for displaying artworks. The gallery, along with other campus locations, is equipped with high-quality systems to ensure a complete multimedia experience.

The events will serve as an interactive platform for dialogue between the artists and the audience. Beyond showcasing the students’ work, discussions about their artistic journeys will be facilitated.

“Intersections” reflects the vibrant art culture of Bridgewater College.

Showcasing Bridgewater senior art talent

Whether you’re a student, a local resident, or an art lover, this extraordinary showcase is an event not to be missed.

The exhibition is the culmination of four years of intensive study and artistic growth, and therefore highly anticipated. It represents the diverse talent of our students and stands as a testament to the college’s commitment to liberal arts education.

The grand opening will commence on the evening of April 22nd, and will include gallery talks, beverages, and light refreshments. All events are free and everyone is warmly welcomed.

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The Beverly Perdue Art Gallery will provide navigation maps for easy exploration across the various exhibits, and will be open from Monday to Sunday at different times. The gallery also hosts art workshops, seminars, and meetups, so do consult the reception desk or the official website for more details.

“Intersections” will include works from students Isabelle Bauer, Khari Dublin, Sarah Henneberger, and Lydia Hough, whose pieces range from digital poster series and interactive game prototypes to animated films and emotional acrylic paintings.

These students have ambitious plans post-graduation, with Khari aiming for advertising, Isabelle aiming to become a content developer at ColonialWebb, Sarah planning to pursue further studies at Bridgewater College, and Lydia envisioning herself as a professional artist.

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