SAN ANGELO, TX — Angelo State University is hosting a group art exhibition by the Water Valley Artist Society through July 18 in the Carr Education-Fine Arts Building, located at 2602 Dena Drive on the ASU campus.
Titled "Visionary," the exhibit is open for free public viewing from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays in the Carr EFA Building's Gallery 193. It includes a variety of art pieces ranging from drawings, paintings and prints to mixed media paintings and sculptures.
The Water Valley Artist Society is made up of junior high and high school artists in the Water Valley Independent School District. The purpose of the exhibition is to share the art programs' multi-level approaches to making art, as well as to further the content and conversation concerning the artworks to the surrounding community.
"Visionary" fuses visual artistic study with poetry and narrative writings, along with adherence to process and content-driven artistic studies to connect the works to critical thinking and visual problem solving. The programs' art instructor, Christopher Voss, curated the exhibition at the invitation of Randy Hall, professor of art and coordinator of the ASU art program.
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