Exhibit highlights Cecil College art students
Features drawings, paintings, designs, sculptures, and ceramic works created by students during the past five months.
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Features drawings, paintings, designs, sculptures, and ceramic works created by students during the past five months.
This exhibit features drawings, paintings, designs, sculptures, and ceramics selected by the art faculty, representing the range of work created in the program.
This reception is in celebration of Gorin’s work as the pandemic prevented an opening reception back in January.
Andrew Dickenson and Brandon Gorin create an awe-inspiring video that blends mystical music scores with digital artistic vision to carry the viewing audience down a path of enlightenment.
The Elkton Station Gallery to highlight the work of Port Deposit native Kellie Huller.
Exhibition reveals how powerful the digital medium has become.
Artwork is meant to be disturbing in the viewer’s minds, so current generations are uncomfortably aware this is happening in the environment.
Culmination of student work on display in 2021 Spring Capstone Exhibit.
Includes drawings, paintings, photographs, designs, sculptures, and ceramics. This year’s exhibit highlights pieces selected by the art faculty and represents the range of work created in the program.
Erica Jones speaks out on social injustice through her artwork.