A press release today announced that Angelo State University will exhibit artworks created by graduating visual art students. The exhibit will begin Monday, April 25, in the Carr Education-Fine Arts (EFA) Building, 2602 Dena Drive.
The exhibit will be located in the EFA Building’s Gallery 193. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Hours for viewing of the artwork will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays through Friday, May 13.
Printmaking works by Jennifer Gooding of San Angelo and drawing and painting works by Marsalis Mahome of San Antonio will be exhibited April 25-29.
Graphic design works by Blanca Hernandez of Cuidad Obregon, Mexico, and Tyler Wittenburg of San Angelo will be exhibited from May 2-6.
Graphic design works of Armando Mendoza of Del Rio and Taylor Seaton of Big Spring will be exhibited May 9-13.
“Apparatus,” a digital print by Armando Mendoza, will be among the other artwork being exhibited. “Apparatus” will be on show May 9-13 at Angelo State University’s 193 Gallery.
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For more information on the exhibit, contact the ASU Department of Visual and Performing Arts at 325-942-2085.
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