Graduating Seniors Artwork on Display at Angelo State University

 

SAN ANGELO – Angelo State University will present four free public exhibits of artworks created by graduating senior art students beginning Monday, April 17, in the Carr Education-Fine Arts (EFA) Building at 2602 Dena Drive.

The first exhibit will be on display April 17-21 and will feature artworks by:

  • Makenzie Clawson of Bastrop - Painting/Drawing
  • Cristina Estrada of Eldorado - Painting/Drawing
  • Elizabeth Williams of Pottsboro - Painting/Drawing

The second exhibit will be on display April 24-28 and will feature artworks by:

  • James DeSopo of Waco - Graphic Design
  • Amber Rodriguez of Portland, Ore. - Graphic Design
  • Jake Rollen of Cleburne - Graphic Design
  • Addisyn Sackett of Slaton - Graphic Design

The third exhibit will be on display May 1-5 and will feature artworks by:

  • Cassandra DeBord of Llano - Painting/Drawing
  • Patience Newsome of Plano - Painting/Drawing
  • Abigail Waddle of Corpus Christi - Painting/Drawing

The fourth exhibit will be on display May 8-12 and will feature artworks by:

  • Noelia Acosta of San Angelo - Painting/Drawing
  • Ricardo Chavez of Manor - Painting/Drawing
  • Hugo Gonzalez of Eagle Pass - Art Generalist
  • Alayna Parra of Grand Prairie - Painting/Drawing

Each of the exhibits will be housed in the Carr EFA Building's Gallery 193 and will be open for free public viewing from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.

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