Fredonia student work accepted into exhibitions
Two SUNY Fredonia students recently had artwork accepted into nationally juried art exhibits.
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Two SUNY Fredonia students recently had artwork accepted into nationally juried art exhibits.
Science fiction illustrations for the new tabletop role-playing game “Stand/DELIVER” were created by SUNY Fredonia alumna Emily “Em” McKevitt.
Works by Visual Arts and New Media students will be on display in the Cathy and Jesse Marion Art Gallery.
Adam Giel has been selected for a prestigious Educational Fellowship at the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts.
SUNY Fredonia students and faculty played key behind-the-scenes roles in a remarkably unique art show chronicling major social justice struggles.
Undergraduate Jakob Cullen has completed a Studio Assistant Fellowship at the prestigious Haystack Mountain School of Crafts.
A film by Visual Arts and New Media student James Gibbons has been accepted at Squeaky Wheel’s Animation Fest.
“(Un)Limited Space,” the spring senior show, will include digital illustrations, animated short films, photographs, sculpture, and graphic design by graduating seniors.
Illustrations created by Emily Neiswonger were exhibited at the Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles’ 63rd Illustration West competition.
Valuable collaborative experience was a key takeaway for Visual Arts and New Media students in the 24 Hour Animation Contest.