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Art exhibit to spotlight over 600 works by Lakeland students


Student Life - posted on 4/20/2009

3D Design by Tassy Dimmer
3D Design by Tassy Dimmer
B&W Photo by Anneliese Hill
B&W Photo by Anneliese Hill
Computer Design by Madeline Shields
Computer Design by Madeline Shields
John Wagner by Yi Wang
John Wagner by Yi Wang
Self Portrait by Darramia Perteet
Self Portrait by Darramia Perteet
Self Portrait by Seob Kim
Self Portrait by Seob Kim
Watercolor by Liz Lange
Watercolor by Liz Lange
Watercolor by Sarah Roob
Watercolor by Sarah Roob

The 2009 Lakeland College Student Art Exhibition will feature a bit difference format as over 600 pieces by Lakeland students will be on display.

A reception and awards ceremony will be held on Thursday, April 23, beginning at 5:30 p.m. in the Bradley Fine Arts Building on the Lakeland campus. The show will run through May 22. Attendance at the reception and admittance to the Bradley Gallery are both free and open to the public.

The work in this show represents the best of the work done in Lakeland art classes over the past academic year. Students from various art courses will be stationed throughout the gallery and will give brief presentations about the coursework, and field any questions from the attendees.

The opening reception features an awards ceremony as students will receive Best Body of Work and Honorable Mention awards in each area. There will be a Best of Show, a People's Choice Award and the art department's three major scholarships for upper classmen will also be announced.

Mediums represented are charcoal, ink, oil paint, acrylic, black and white photography, computer design, plaster, clay, foam board construction, watercolor, pastel, graphite and conte crayon. Examples of subject matter include portraiture, interior space, landscape, abstract design, theory studies, figure drawing, still life, commercial and graphic design, among others.

Classes represented include Drawing I & II, Painting I & II, Pastel, Black and White Photography, Watercolor I & II, Three-Dimensional Design, Two-Dimensional Design, Color Theory, Computer Design II & III, Illustration and Communication Graphics.

The Bradley Gallery is open from 1-5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

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