Student Art Exhibit Draws a Crowd and Support

By: Stacey Axler

Over 50 students came to support the new art exhibit in Tatem on Feb. 23: an exhibit that features student work.

The current art exhibit in Tatem soley features artwork from Hood students of several disciplines.

Over 20 pieces of art are featured in the exhibit, ranging from oil pastels to charcoal drawings to sculptures.  Virtually all artistic mediums were featured.

The opening reception and awards prevention occurred on Feb. 23 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the gallery.

Student Juan Tuscano-Madrid won first place in the art show with a painting.

“I really like the artwork featured in the [Tatem] gallery this month.  I always stop by to look at the artwork after class.  I feel like all of the artists did really good jobs on all of the artwork.,” said sophomore Brittany Gammel.

This gallery exhibit will run until the end of the month.

The next scheduled gallery exhibit will occur after classes end for the spring break.

 

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