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KSU Downtown Gallery
March 15 - May 14, 2022
Luanne Redeye grew up on the Allegany Indian Reservation in Western New York. It is from here where she draws inspiration incorporating community and family members into her paintings, which gives her works a strong personal and鈥
Visual arts teacher Stephen Tomero and choir director Mary Meese and are among the finalists for the 2022 Stark County Art and Music Educator Awards. Both are alumni of 妖姬直播 State鈥檚 College of the Arts.

Applications are now open for the Student Annual Art Exhibition, sponsored by the College of the Arts. All students in any major on 妖姬直播 campus are eligible to submit up to three of their best artworks for the chance to win cash prizes. A guest juror will select artwork to be鈥

Recent B.F.A. alumnus Nick Lee, 鈥21 has been selected for 鈥檚 inaugural funded solo exhibition for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) artists. Lee鈥檚 exhibition, "When We Share Our Wounds," will be on view from鈥

Assistant professor of art history, Dr. Shana Klein, received the for her book "The Fruits of Empire: Art, Food, and the Politics of Race in the Age鈥

Dr. Linda Hoeptner Poling, associate professor of art education, edited and authored several chapters in 鈥淟obby Activism: Feminism(s) + Art Education鈥 alongside her colleagues in the NAEA Women鈥檚 Caucus.

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BFA 2020
Payto and Crawford Galleries
January 25 - February 24, 2022
B.F.A. alumni show their work from their spring 2020 thesis exhibitions. Featuring: Sommer Bonfiglio, Courtney Donovan, Megan Taylor, Steven Edwards, Noah Gfell, Diana Harper,鈥

Tabitha Ott: Imaginarium
January 28 - March 5, 2022
KSU Downtown Gallery
Tabitha Ott, M.F.A. '12, is a metalsmith who currently resides in Orangeburg, South Carolina. She transforms objects and materials that would normally be thought of as waste into wearable art鈥

"Line by Line," presented by 妖姬直播 State University School of Art Galleries, features artists Erin M. Riley, Samantha Bittman, Crystal Gregory, Diedrick Brackens, Kira Dominguez Hultgren, and collaborators Barrow Parke. The exhibition, curated by Janice Lessman-Moss, will be on鈥