MICHIGAN TECH ART SERIES EVENT
Join students from across campus at the exhibition of their art works. See photographs made from a contemplative point of view in nature spaces. Explore paintings informed by the study of color, mindfulness and human perception. Light refreshments provided.
CONTENT GUIDANCE | This exhibition reception includes student artwork that may explore mature subject matter.
Things to know
EST. RUN TIME | Drop in from 6-7:30 p.m.
ADMISSION | Free for all
Directions to Wads Studio GO4W
Enter the front doors of Wadsworth Hall (on the south side of US Highway 41). Take the stairs or elevator down one level to the basement. The Studio is between the WMTU studio and the music practice room down the hallway.
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About Studio Here Now
Studio Here Now serves as a professional research lab and art studio for resident artists and Professor Anne Beffel. We invite artists to give talks, host creative groups to gather and share work, offer weekly open studio hours, give critiques, and serve as an alternative learning space for special projects by selected classes.
Photo Credit: Anne Beffel
About the Michigan Tech Art Series
Professional exhibitions in the Rozsa Art Galleries. Student showcases. Artist Talks with Studio Here Now. Cross-campus collaborations. The Michigan Tech Art Series offers dynamic programming that supports Michigan Tech students and our wider community.
Part of the annual Rozsa Season, the Michigan Tech Art, Music, and Theatre Series are presented by the Visual and Performing Arts Department. Through these series, students from across campus, community members, and faculty create art that connects us to the world. With majors in audio production and technology, sound design, theatre and entertainment technology, and nine minors, the department fosters creativity, self-motivation, and the development of practical and artistic skills. Everyone is welcome, and there's something for everyone.
Thanks to Our Sponsors
This event is made possible by the Visual and Performing Arts Department, and its Circle of Supporters.
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