The University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s School of Art, Art History and Design will present the work of graduating undergraduate students in the Spring 2024 Capstone Exhibition this May.
This biannual experience is held at the end of the fall and spring semesters and presents the work of each semester’s graduating Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts seniors in studio art and graphic design as a culmination of their coursework and exploration.
The studio art exhibition will be on display in Richards Hall’s Eisentrager•Howard Gallery from May 10-17. Gallery hours are May 10-11 and May 13-16 from noon to 5 p.m. A closing reception will be 5 to 7 p.m. May 17 in the gallery with awards announced during the reception. Admission to the gallery is free and open to the public.
The graphic design exhibition will be on display May 13-16 in the Nebraska Union’s Centennial Room. Hours are May 13-15 from noon to 5 p.m. and May 16 from noon to 7 p.m. A closing reception will be 5 to 7 p.m. May 16 with awards presented at 5:30 p.m.
The following students are participating in this year’s Capstone Exhibition:
Studio Art: Seth Alnwick (painting), Shelby Baker (sculpture), Robert Billig (painting), Kayla Bolich (printmaking), Karli Christofferson (drawing and printmaking), Nora Fitzsimmons (printmaking), Julia Homan (drawing), Margo Johnson (sculpture), Ju Ju (painting), Natalie Leininger (painting), Mya Miller (ceramics), Kenzie Roberts (drawing), Patrice Roubidoux (painting) and Abigail Zagotta (painting).
Graphic Design: Jordan Anderson, Billie Andrews, Payton Becwar, Paige Bezhold, Morgan Bilstad, Andrea Boswell, Emily Bray, Weinan Chen, Sandy Cortez, Han Doan, Bella Galindo, Averie Harley, Gabrielle Huff, Leo Huse, Mohamed Hussain, Delani Lyle, Hayley Manzer, Emily Meng, Jena Nelson, Makenna Parker, Kait Potter, Nguyen Quynh Chi Pham, Leah Rathe, Carlee Riddle, Frances Rodriguez-Caraballo, Kylie Rung, Riley Schneider, Johnny Sloboth, Dylan Stanek, Helena Tran, Valeria Uribe, Madelyn Waltman, Zachary Weinmaster and Breanna Zoubek.
“This show shows the support and community we have experienced during our time at Richards Hall,” Zagotta said. “The accumulation of learning every media and having someone there to help us through each step has helped me and my colleagues make the work we make today.”
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