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A showcase of student artworks from the spring '24 FIber Arts and World Sculpture Traditions classes. A variety of media is represented including fibers and textiles, painting, sculpture, mixed media, and more. Students from many different majors at MTU, including (but not limited to) Engineering, Biology, Computer Science, Theatre Entertainment & Technology, and Physics are presenting their art in this eclectic show.
CONTENT GUIDANCE | TBD
PRESENTER | Michigan Tech Art
VENUE | Rozsa Art Galleries
DURATION| 2 hour drop-in event
About
Interdisciplinary collaborations. Gallery exhibits. Community projects. There are many ways to experience Michigan Tech Art. Michigan Tech Art is part of the Michigan Tech Visual and Performing Arts Department.
The Rozsa Galleries offer dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to international artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our students and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibits each year. A-Space strives for diverse, engaging, and thoughtful programming that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learning. Local, regional, national, and international artists exhibit here. A-Space shares a wall with Gallery B, our student gallery classroom. This offers special opportunities for our students to observe and participate in the galleries year-round.
Terri Jo Frew is a multi-disciplinary artist and educator from Ontario, Canada. She holds degrees from Concordia University (Montréal) and Western University (London Ontario), maintains a contemporary studio practice, and exhibits her art internationally. Always working conceptually, her favorite methods of expression include (but aren’t limited to) embroidery and drawing.
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Support for this event provided by the Visual and Performing Arts Department and its supporters. View current Visual and Performing Arts Department donors.
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