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Graduating ƹƵ fine arts seniors present ‘Transience’ exhibit

Graduating ƹƵ fine arts seniors present ‘Transience’ exhibit

Contact: Christie McNeal

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Seven graduating seniors majoring in fine arts at Mississippi State are showcasing their work with a thesis exhibition in two campus galleries.

Seven graduating Mississippi State fine arts majors will showcase their work in a thesis exhibition May 11-17 in the Visual Arts Center and Cullis Wade Depot art galleries. Graduates include: (from left, first row) Elizabeth Nowell, Annabelle Carraway, Bella Brownlee and Abi Parish; and (top row) David Roman, Samantha Martell and Rylee Brabham. (Submitted photo)
Seven graduating Mississippi State fine arts majors will showcase their work in a thesis exhibition May 11-17 in the Visual Arts Center and Cullis Wade Depot art galleries. Graduates include: (from left, first row) Elizabeth Nowell, Annabelle Carraway, Bella Brownlee and Abi Parish; and (top row) David Roman, Samantha Martell and Rylee Brabham. (Submitted photo)

Free and open to the public, “Transience” is viewable May 11-17 in the Visual Arts Center and Cullis Wade Depot art galleries with a reception from 2-4 p.m. on May 11.

Located at 808 University Drive, the VAC is open Monday-Friday, 1-6 p.m., and Saturday, 1-4 p.m. The Depot Gallery, located adjacent to Barnes and Noble Bookstore is open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Student exhibitors include (by hometown):

AMORY—Abi Parish

DECATUR—Elizabeth Nowell

LOUISVILLE—Bella Brownlee

MELBOURNE, Florida—Samantha Martell

STARKVILLE—Annabelle Carraway and David Roman

WAYNESBORO—Rylee Brabham

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