Annual Student Juried Exhibit: A Celebration of The Arts
The Annual Student Juried Exhibit displays a plethora of works created by all levels of art students from PSU. The exhibition had its grand opening on February 26th, and it will remain on view until March 26th in the Museum of The White Mountains.
Each piece of work was carefully selected by the jurors Kathryn Field and Katrina Kelley. Field graduated from PSU with a degree in Fine Arts and Art History, and now has her own gallery in Manchester, NH called Kelley Stelling Contemporary. Kelley completed her Master of Fine Arts from the University of Wisconsin and she currently has a studio located in Sandwich, NH.
Both Field and Kelley carefully selected each piece to not only display the student’s best work but also to create a cohesive group of works in the gallery space. The broad range of mediums displayed in this exhibit symbolizes the diverse student bodies who created them. Mediums on display consist of photography, printmaking, oil and acrylic painting, metalwork, ceramics, drawing, and mixed media.
Students, faculty, staff, and members of the community came to support the artists on their opening night. This juried show is such an important event for student artists to gain experience in the gallery space, from the pristine psychical craft of their presentation to conversing with the public personally about their work. Senior Christine Lambert ’19 says that having her work displayed in this exhibit “reaffirms why I like doing what I do.”
The vibrancy in the gallery space is a result of the hard work of the artists, the jurors, and the staff at the Museum of The White Mountains. The works give the public a glimpse into the various points of view of each artist, bringing together the best of the PSU art community’s works into one space. As art department faculty member Jay Moskowitz says, the Annual Student Juried Exhibit “is always a great show, it’s a celebration.”
Get Top Stories Delivered Weekly
More theclockonline News Articles
- The 91st Oscars Feature Upsets and Controversy
- A&E Editorial: Ariana Is Bored, Should We Be Worried?
- The Plymouth Playlist
- 91.7 WPCR
Recent theclockonline News Articles
Discuss This Article
MOST POPULAR THECLOCKONLINE
Campton Elementary School 8th Grade Silent Auction & Spaghetti Dinner By Rebecca Tgibedes
Will You? By Isabelle Elsasser
Summer in the Sunflowers By Emily Holleran
Student Spotlight: Sabrina Siegel By Justine Walsh
GET TOP STORIES DELIVERED WEEKLY
FOLLOW OUR NEWSPAPER
LATEST THECLOCKONLINE NEWS
RECENT THECLOCKONLINE CLASSIFIEDS
OUTSIDE THE LINES
- New Writers and Illustrators Win Decades-Old Science...
- Moving Resources For Military Families
- Historic Agreement Signed By Red Cross and Armed Forces
- Salonpas® Brand Stands the Test of Time
- Tips to “Yard Your Way” This Spring
- Upgraded Upstate Power Grid Will Deliver a Smarter,...
- A Story To Sing About
- The Gap in Gum Care: Why Caring For Your Teeth’s F...
- Top Tips for Signature Scents and Better-Smelling Laundry
- A Dog Trainer’s Top Tips to Support Pets Through Life S...
FROM AROUND THE WEB
- BookTrib's Bites: Four Captivating Spring Reads
- Moms Kick Back with Mamaritas
- Generac Urges Americans to Prepare for Power Outages Early
- Youth Apprenticeship Week Spotlights Opportunities
- New Expo Showcases AI Innovation
- Self-Care and Mental Health Tips for Caregivers
- Adventure Awaits: Discover the Playset that Brings...
- Need Auto Glass Repair? Don’t Despair
- Pioneering Fast and Affordable Broadband for the Underserved
- 7 Reasons Renting an RV Should Be On Every Family’s S...
COLLEGE PRESS RELEASES
- Guidenar Launches New Career Test for Gen Z
- GotIt! Education Offers MathGPT Free to All State & Community Colleges
- Shoff Promotions Comic Book & Sports Card Show
- Semiconductor Research Corp unveils 2024 Research Call, $13.8M Funding
- Charles River Associates Opens Second Scholarship Cycle, Expands to the UK