Fine arts majors had the opportunity to discuss their work with visiting artist Amy Callner and listen to her feedback.
Fine arts majors had the opportunity to discuss their work with visiting artist Amy Callner and listen to her feedback.
Fine arts majors had the opportunity to discuss their work with visiting artist Amy Callner and listen to her feedback.
Fine arts majors had the opportunity to discuss their work with visiting artist Amy Callner and listen to her feedback.
Look back at some of UMSL Daily’s top stories from the past year.
Taylor Timmerberg, a senior research lab and print technician in the Department of Art and Design, worked to install the new exhibition “Printed with Purpose” at Gallery 210@FAB.
Taylor Timmerberg, a senior research lab and print technician in the Department of Art and Design, worked to install the new exhibition “Printed with Purpose” at Gallery 210@FAB.
Taylor Timmerberg, a senior research lab and print technician in the Department of Art and Design, worked to install the new exhibition “Printed with Purpose” at Gallery 210@FAB.
“Hung Together” and “Figurative Fridays” officially opened on Jan. 17 and will run through Feb. 10.
“Hung Together” and “Figurative Fridays” officially opened on Jan. 17 and will run through Feb. 10.
“Hung Together” and “Figurative Fridays” officially opened on Jan. 17 and will run through Feb. 10.
The new exhibition presents the work of four artists who use photographic and lens-based processes to explore different themes.
The new exhibition presents the work of four artists who use photographic and lens-based processes to explore different themes.
The new exhibition presents the work of four artists who use photographic and lens-based processes to explore different themes.
The award is presented to up to three staff or faculty members each month in recognition of their efforts to transform the lives of UMSL students and the wider community.
Senior artists Maria D’Agrosa, Amy Firestone Rosen, Mary Moblech, Joanne Stremsterfer, Judy Thompson and Barb Shaffer showed off work they did while auditing a printmaking course.
During his recent residency in St. Louis, Jorge E. Rodríguez visited campus, where a selection of his prints were on display in the Fine Arts Building.