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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Derek Raymond, a senior Photography major from Malone, won the President’s Award for Best in Show at Arteliesque, the Fall 2022 Senior Exhibition of the Department of Visual Arts and New Media.
The Western New York Library Resources Council (WNYLRC) has selected Dawn Payne, a senior Animation and Illustration major from Orchard Park, to create an original map that identifies the locations of libraries as well as museums, art galleries and historical societies across Western New York.
An exhibition featuring works by 10 students at SUNY Fredonia will be on display from Dec. 2 to 11 in the Cathy and Jesse Marion Art Gallery.
The Poummit Secretarial Award for 2022 at SUNY Fredonia has been presented to Nancy Quintyne, an Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 in the Department of Visual Arts and New Media.
Internationally acclaimed artist Kestutis Vasiliunas will bring a wealth of experience and history of art during a two-week residency in the Department of Visual Arts and New Media, working with students in relief printing workshops and presenting a lecture and exhibition of his work.
A colorful mural designed and painted by Fredonia Middle School students will adorn a school hallway, thanks to the vision of art teacher Mackenzie Sheldon and a mentoring partnership she created with a student group at SUNY Fredonia.
“A Baker’s Dozen,” the Department of Visual Arts and New Media’s spring senior show, opens at the Cathy and Jesse Marion Art Gallery on Tuesday, April 19.
Department of Visual Arts and New Media Associate Professor Phil Hastings was recently been awarded a $10,000 New York State Council for the Arts' Individual Artist Grant for his current film project, “Tether.”
A steady flow of students and other visitors toured an interdisciplinary immersive narrative installation, created by SUNY Fredonia students enrolled in writing and art courses, on an unusually warm December afternoon.
Area resident George Theofilactidis, who founded specialty furniture maker El Greco Woodworking, Inc. more than 45 years ago, visited the class recently to see prototypes created by students using mostly blocks of wood that his company donates to SUNY Fredonia’s Sculpture program.