Wednesday, April 27, 2011

details on senior EXHIBITION:



LocationAnne Wright Wilson Fine Arts Gallery at Georgetown College



DatesApril 27-May 12, 2011



HoursThe Anne Wright Wilson Fine Arts Gallery is open daily M-F 12:00-4:30 PM
 and by appointment



Events Opening Reception, April 27, 5-7PM
; Closing Reception, May 12, 5-7PM

During the Opening Reception,
 Art History Candidate Hannah Snider
 will give a presentation at 6 pm.



The exhibition … and everything nice includes
 works and research of seven Bachelor of Arts
seniors expected to graduate in May, 2011.

Quick Bios:

Leah J. Babik grew up in Northern Kentucky. Painting
 and drawing are her preferred mediums. Spending time in Asia, 
Africa and most recently a semester in France has influenced
 her perspective on life and work. After graduating, she plans to
work in Ghana doing micro financing.

Brenna Fitz-Gerald is from Defiance, Ohio and Lexington, Kentucky. She has been working with textiles, specifically knitting, crocheting, and sewing, for 15 years now. In the future she plans on continuing to create work, plan her wedding, and get a job, but beyond that, it's still a mystery! See more at http://colorfulmanatee.wordpress.com

Megan Sauter works in sculpture and ceramics. She also teaches 
ceramic classes, to both children and adults and sells her jewelry
and pottery. She plans to enter graduate school and teach
at college level. See more at www.wix.com/Msauter0/artist

Hannah Snider was raised in Taylorsville, Kentucky. Her senior art 
history thesis project examines the initial stages of the 
Permanent Art Collection of Georgetown College. After graduation 
she plans to find an internship in order to gain more experience.

Danielle Speirs was born in Spokane, Washington. She is a double major, Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Bachelor of Art with an emphasis in graphic design. She is interested in the possibilities of combining the two.

Kelsey Stamper is from Georgetown, Kentucky. She works in
digital media: graphic design, photography and info-graphics.
 She hopes to continue to work in this field.
See more at Kelseystamper.blogspot.com

Abigail Watkins is from Mount Washington, Kentucky. Currently, her work is directed toward an approaching life change, as she will be moving to the Netherlands in summer 2011.





For further information please contact:


Laura Stewart, Director of Art Galleries and Curator of Collections


E-mail: laura_stewart@georgetowncollege.edu 
Phone: 502-863-8399

Professor Boris Zakic


E-mail: boris_zakic@georgetowncollege.edu
Phone: 502-863-8107


For more information, please visit:
www.georgetowncollege.edu/art/

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