Exhibition Spaces
The most challenging and rewarding requirement for the majority of studio majors is the senior exhibit. Preparation for this exhibit will test the student's ability to work independently on a subject that has been identified as being personally significant. The final installation may take a number of forms, ranging from traditional subject matter and presentation to mixed media environments.
Students have the opportunity to show their work in Packard Hall, Coburn Gallery, Arts and Crafts Hallway, Cornerstone Arts Center, Studio C, Taylor Theater, Honnen, Robson Arena, and other spaces across campus. Similarly, these spaces often serve pop-up exhibitions for course work, visiting artists, and other student-proposed events. At the end of each academic year, a group show of work done by senior majors is installed and a reception is held at graduation for these students, their families, and friends.
Packard Hall
A. Drisko, 2016
Coburn Gallery
W. Walls-Tarver, 2017
Arts and Crafts Hallway
C. Wu, 2016
Cornerstone Arts Center
H. Weaver, 2016
Studio C (in Cornerstone Arts Center)
A. McLeod, 2018
Taylor Theater
E. Kearney, 2017