Annual juried undergraduate exhibition opens Feb. 12

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Annual juried undergraduate exhibition opens Feb. 12

This untitled piece by Danielle Young is part of the 2018 Juried Undergraduate Art Exhibition on display through Feb. 16. The artwork, an archival pigment print, is part of Young's “Black: Genesis" series.
Danielle Young | Courtesy image
This untitled piece by Danielle Young is part of the 2018 Juried Undergraduate Art Exhibition on display through Feb. 16. The artwork, an archival pigment print, is part of Young's “Black: Genesis" series.

The annual University of Nebraska–Lincoln Juried Undergraduate Exhibition, which features artworks from 50 undergraduates in the School of Art, Art History and Design, runs Feb. 12-16 in the Eisentrager•Howard Gallery in Richards Hall.

A closing reception is 5 to 7 p.m. Feb. 16 in the gallery. Awards will be announced at 6 p.m.

Students participating in the exhibition include: Andrew Burke-Ohane, Keith Buswell, Austin Carstas, Shay Chamberlain, Austin Coudriet, Katie Cramer, Allison Diesing, Matt Eberle, Larisa Epp, Alexis Hagstrom, Lacey Haick, Connor Harter, Emily Heater, Katharen Hedges, Haley Heesacker, Madeline Hinrichs, Tyler Hornby, Jordan Johnson, Audrey Jurek, Brianna Kleinschmit, Allie Laing, Amanda La Plante, Yoojeong Lee, Sarah Loeffler, Hanna Maakestad, Luis Martinez, Kristen McCormack, Pha Nguyen, Ryan Niemeyer, Emma Omen, Lindsey Pinkerton, Daffnie Realpe, Emily Reece, Megan Rhoades, Kat Rippe, Connor Rodenbaugh, Thalia Rodgers, Izobelle Schneider, Devi Seshadri, Oria Simonini, Skyler Simpson, Heather Smith, Shea Thompson, Emily Tran, Danley Wallington, Keli Wheeler, Jamaica Brielle Wilson, Lindsey Yoneda, Danielle Young and Shara Yumal.

This year’s juror is David Gracie, associate professor and chair of art at Nebraska Wesleyan University.

The Eisentrager•Howard Gallery is located on the first floor of Richards Hall. Gallery hours are weekdays, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Admission to the gallery is free and open to the public.

For more information, call the School of Art, Art History and Design at 402-472-5522.

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