PRESS RELEASE

  

P. O. Box 1987
Abingdon, VA 
24212
276-619-4300
www.swcenter.edu

 
Contact: Kathy Hietala For Immediate Release
  276-619-4346  
  khietals@swcenter.edu  February 2, 2010
 
Emory & Henry College Art Department Exhibit

Featured at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center

 

 

(Abingdon, VA)         Works created by Emory & Henry College students in various classes ranging from the very introductory levels through senior seminar are featured in the current exhibit at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center (SVHEC) in Abingdon, Virginia. 

                        The following works are on display:

·         Lady Waiting by Amanda Earp

·         Painting I Collage Painting by Jessica Carter

·         Between the Tracks by Rybe Henderson

·         Rough Around the Edges by Caroline Lawless

·         Self-Portrait by Nancy Kisselburgh

·         Introduction to Art Intensity Study by Dustin Cooper

·         Four Guns by Amanda Howes

·         Untitled by Katelyn Carswell

·         Untitled by Jenna Lytle

·         Untitled by Sarah Kate Gravely

·         Portrait I and Portrait II by Katleyn Jacobs

·         Cotton Eye by Nadya Khalilian

·         Introduction to Art – Line to Create Value by Masha Campbell

  • Introduction to Art – Line Variation by Cheyenne Curran
  • Introduction to Art – Monochromatic Study by Annie Hanlon
  • Introduction to Art – Collage by Katie Richardson
  • Introduction to Art – Political Campaign Collage by Brian Stanley

 

The Emory & Henry College Art Department exhibit will be on display through the month of March at the SW VA Higher Education Center in Abingdon at Exit 14 of Interstate 81.  The exhibit is displayed on the second floor Art Wall.  Admission to the exhibit is free.   For additional information, please contact the SVHEC at 276-619-4300.

 MISSION STATEMENT:  The mission of the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center is to strengthen the regional economy of southwest Virginia by providing higher education and professional development training of the current and future workforce.

 

3 PHOTOS FOLLOW:

Political Campaign, Collage – Brian Stanley

 

 

Collage – Jessica Carter

 

Self-Portrait - Nancy Kisselburgh

 

 
 
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