Best in show was Taylor Lee. Photo by Sarah Bennett.
On March 28, Da-ka-xeen Mehner announced the winners for the 2024 Juried Student Art show. Best in show was Taylor Lee. Winnings handed out totaled up to $2,000 in prizes.
The exhibit, located in the Hugh McPeck Gallery, will remain open until April 25. The Hugh McPeck Gallery located in the Student Union.
The exhibit is in the gallery inside the Student Union building. Photo by Sarah Bennett.
Students' work displayed in the Hugh McPeck Gallery. Photo by Sarah Bennett.
Many styles of art were shown in the gallery. Photo by Sarah Bennett.
“Overwhelmed” by Melanie Lynch. Photo by Sarah Bennett.
The art is open for the community to view in person for a limited time. Photo by Sarah Bennett.
Aja Steward was an honorable mention. Photo by Sarah Bennett.
Ceramic handbuilt by Rebecca Lent. Photo by Sarah Bennett.
Taylor Parson was a runner up. Photo by Sarah Bennett.
Ceramic by Peter Krupski — “Heart Palpitations.” Photo by Sarah Bennett.
The room filled quickly with people to view the art. Photo by Sarah Bennett.
The Hugh McPeck Gallery has many other exhibits, check UAA’s website for upcoming events. Photo by Sarah Bennett.
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