WAYNE — “Crowded Space,” featuring artwork by eight Wayne State College seniors, opens Wednesday, March 27, with a reception set for 4:30 pm in the Nordstrand Visual Arts Gallery, located on the main level of Conn Library. The exhibit is free and open to the public through Friday, April 19.
Artists include arts education majors Gracie Beddow of Atkinson, Emilia Goetsch of Pierce, Miranda Roth of Lincoln and Zaynab Kouatli of Stanton; studio arts majors Autumn Nies of Bloomfield, Rachel Nissen of Wisner and Robert Van Heufeln of Grand Island; and graphic design/studio arts major Gabriel Perez of Pender.
“Crowded Space” examines heritage, emotion, life experiences, personal growth, and mental health through printmaking, ceramics, sculpture and painting.
The gallery is open 9 am to 7 pm Monday through Thursday, 9 am to 5 pm Friday, and 3 to 7 pm Sunday. It is closed Saturday, and shows end at noon on closing day.
For more information on this exhibit or upcoming shows, visit www.wsc.edu/art-gallery or contact Andy Haslit, director of the Nordstrand Visual Arts Gallery and professor of art history at Wayne State, at [email protected].