UCO's Senior Art Exhibit to Highlight Student Work
November 13, 2006
University of Central Oklahoma senior art students will present their work in an exhibit titled “Reflection,” beginning with an opening reception from 6 to 9 p.m. Nov. 17, in the Navy Gallery at the Omniplex Science Museum.
The exhibit will feature various mediums, including painting techniques such as oil, acrylic and watercolor.
Also featured will be different printing methods, such as monotype and etching, photography, and three-dimensional pieces, such as sculpture and jewelry.
The title, "Reflection," refers to the pieces being a reflection of the experiences and knowledge the students obtained while studying at UCO.
UCO Student Shikoh Shiraiwa
Dr. Bob Palmer, UCO art professor,
said audiences could expect anoutstanding
professional show.
“This is an effort where many people pull together and put on a great exhibit that the community can really enjoy,” said Palmer.
The 16 students featured in the show will create all aspects of the exhibit including framing, matting and a museum-quality presentation for audiences.
The exhibit will run through Dec. 17, and admission is free.
For more information, call the UCO Department of Art at (405) 974-5201.
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