STARKVILLE — Sixteen graduating seniors majoring in fine arts at Mississippi State are showcasing their work with a thesis exhibition in three locations on campus.
“Common Differences” will be open Saturday through May 13 with installations in the art galleries of the Visual Arts Center, Cullis Wade Depot and Colvard Student Union. The exhibit focuses on the personal narratives of the students who use art to convey their stories in distinctive ways.
A public reception will be held from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, in all three locations beginning in the Union Art Gallery.
Student exhibitors from the Golden Triangle include:
■ COLUMBUS — Taylor Addison Moore, a landscape painter whose thesis exhibition tells a personal narrative about battling her own obstacles through her academic journey.
■ STARKVILLE — Gem Collins, a printmaker who communicates with the outside world through illustrations, both digital and analog; and Marika Dunne, a mixed media artist whose goal is to analyze what makes objects or individuals unique in form and depict this through her work with charcoal, oil paint and watercolor.
To learn more about the artists and individual gallery hours, visit caad.msstate.edu/exhibitions/2022/common-differences-bfa-fine-art-senior-thesis-exhibition.