ETSU hosts student exhibition

November 25 – December 13, 2024 @ Slocumb Galleries

East Tennessee State University presents the B.A. Student Exhibition showcasing a variety of themes, subjectsand media specific techniques. This year’s exhibition is the culmination of students’ hard work and a place where skills can be appreciated as look forward to post-graduation events. Each student’s work reflects personal experiences combined with experimentation encouraged by faculty and peers. Work ranges from quilting and screen printing to painting and drawing.

  • The exhibition will be open to the public Nov. 25to Dec. 13in the Slocumb Galleries located in Ball Hall.
  • A reception will take place Dec. 12, from 5-7 p.m. with food, drinksand community engagement activities.
  • The artists will be in attendance to discuss their works and answer questions.

Student Artists:

Jojo Griffithsis an artist who creates vibrant digital art and sculpture that emphasizes character design, creature design, anatomy and gore, and world-building.

Gracyn Mills, who works with portrait photography, uses the people in her life and favored locations as a blueprint for creative activities.

Noelle Moczygembacreates vibrant drawings and loom-woven fabric to express her strong appreciation for the anatomy of living bodies.

Cherish Rooneycreates work using ball point pen, watercolor techniques, and graphite. She uses techniques such as hatching, cross-hatching, and scribbling, and her subjects are representations of interpersonal relationships.

Callie Scottis a figurative artist who creates paintings and drawings that represent intimate interactions inspired by empathy.

Evan Webbcreates two-dimensional mixed-media pieces that feature bright, saturated color and clown imagery. Themes depict the inner feeling of the need to perform.

Graysen Whetselis an artist who marries an admiration for science and art through a mixed series using a variety of scales, mediums, and techniques. Her work aims to replicate features of human anatomy to enhance the viewer’s experience with imagery.

Category: Exhibits

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