Contact: Sasha Steinberg
STARKVILLE, Miss.âFor more than 50 years, Mississippi ´ķĪķAPPâs Department of Art has empowered students to explore and share their talents in creative ways. Eleven fine art seniors specializing in graphic design are presenting an end-of-the-semester exhibition that shows this departmental mission continues to ring true.
On display Dec. 4-10 at the universityâs Visual Arts Center Gallery, âParallelsâ celebrates the graduating classâ completion of studio work in MSUâs Department of Art, the stateâs largest undergraduate studio art program. The gallery is located at 808 University Drive.
ââParallelsâ celebrates the end of our collegiate journeys in the art department and the beginning of our ventures into infinite possibilities,â said student exhibitor Lori Nesbitt of Winona. âFollow us into parallel universes as we transport you into the world where our minds are most freeâthe creative world.â
In addition to physical displays, the studentsâ portfolio books and self-promotional pieces will be available for viewing on opening night. For a preview, visit and follow on Facebook @Parallels2018MSU and Instagram @parallels2018.
A 6-7 p.m. opening reception in the studentsâ honor takes place Tuesday [Dec. 4] at the Visual Arts Center Gallery, where complimentary refreshments will be available.
Gallery hours are noon-5 p.m., Monday-Friday, and 1-4 p.m. Saturday.
The âParallelsâ exhibitors include (by hometown):
CLINTONâGerald Wicks.
ELLISVILLEâBethany Smith.
GULFPORTâConnor Booth.
HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMAâVictoria Martin and Katie Moore.
MADISONâKatie Erickson, Meredith Morris and Parker Webb.
MEMPHIS, TennesseeâApril Porter.
MERIDIANâKwanzaa Hill.
WINONAâLori Nesbitt.
For more on the College of Architecture, Art and Design and its Department of Art, visit and follow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @CAADatMSU.
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