Student artworks featured in 'Flux'

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Student artworks featured in ‘Flux’

"Shop Wall," a mixed-media installation by Nebraska's Scott Campbell Cochran, is one of the artworks on display in "Flux."
"Shop Wall," a mixed-media installation by Nebraska's Scott Campbell Cochran, is one of the artworks on display in "Flux."

“Flux,” an exhibition featuring the work of second-year Master of Fine Arts students in the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s School of Art, Art History and Design, is on display through Sept. 15 in the Eisentrager•Howard Gallery in Richards Hall.

A First Friday reception is 5-7 p.m. Sept. 1 in the gallery.

Students participating in the exhibition are Scott Cochran, Kat Cox, Lindsey Day, Nicholas Sheldon, Iren Tete, Mallory Trecaso and Erik White.

In the scope of the Master of Fine Arts program, “Flux” marks one year of rigorous and sustained academic practice. The exhibition provides candidates and the campus community a professional and formal space in which to view the work. The show is important in helping the individual student artist in setting a trajectory of study, culminating in a master’s thesis.

Admission to the Eisentrager•Howard Gallery is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Nicholas Sheldon, The Lonely Road, 2017, mixed media prints.

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