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Art students to exhibit works through May

Homage to Cube

Students from the West Virginia University School of Art and Design will showcase their work this spring in the Paul and Laura Mesaros Galleries at WVU’s Creative Arts Center. 

Both undergraduate and graduate students will present a series of exhibitions to run March 5 – May 11. Seven Master of Fine Arts students will be featured in the first in solo exhibitions, followed by more than 25 undergraduate art majors participating in two group exhibitions.

Works on display are a culmination of coursework and explorations by students. Scholarly emphasis in their courses includes advanced visual and design research development, peer and professional collaboration and critical thinking.

A reception will be hosted for each exhibition opening. The dates, artists and exhibitions are:

March 5-9

Laura Mesaros Gallery - Tessa Lee Martinez: Con el Nopal en la Frente

Paul Mesaros Gallery - George Cho: Ero

Reception: March 8, 5-6 p.m.

March 19-23

Paul Mesaros Gallery - Brandon Schnur: … like animals.

Laura Mesaros Gallery - Ken Lu: Homage to Cube

Reception: March 22, 5-6 p.m.

March 26-30

Paul Mesaros Gallery - Micheal Oliver

Laura Mesaros Gallery - Allison Blair

Reception: March 29, 5-6 p.m.

April 2-6

Laura Mesaros Gallery - Tiera Tanner: Recollection

Reception: April 5, 5-6 p.m.

April 5 – 17

Paul Mesaros Gallery – Taylor Miller, Jason Ogaz, Reagan Douglas, Elyse McVicker, Justin Clem, Shannon Dickerson, Gabrielle Herman, Emily Yocum

reception:  April 5, 5-6pm  

April 26 – May 11

Paul and Laura Mesaros Galleries – Kari Kindelberger, Joshua Singleton, Elizabeth R Adase, Patrick Bayly, Megan Grindle, Mallory Burka, Julianne Miele, Sarah M Mullins, Anna Jo Nardo, Lindsay Toney, Kyle Irvin, Christina Kang, Anthony Estebez, Holly Rhodes, Kyra Parke-Davison, Paige Fronczek, Jenna Marie Adams, Aaron Chambers

Reception: April 26, 5 – 6 p.m.

The Mesaros Galleries are located in the lobby of WVU’s Creative Arts Center, 1 Fine Arts Drive, Morgantown, WV, 26506.  Gallery Hours: Monday – Saturday 12 – 9 p.m.  Lectures, exhibitions and receptions are free and open to the public.  For more information, visit https://artanddesign.wvu.edu/mesaros-galleries