Annual Student Art Exhibition Now on Display

“Grandma’s House,” Gretta Gremore
The Annual Student Juried Exhibition will be on view March 16-April 16 in the University Art Gallery.
Each year, students submit work to be reviewed by a visiting arts professional. The exhibition features a wide range of media and disciplines and highlights the creativity, technical skill and conceptual development of Truman students. All works included in the exhibition were created during the artists’ time at Truman, offering students an opportunity to present their work in a professional gallery setting and share their achievements with the campus and local community.
This year’s guest juror is artist Brooke Alexander, instructional assistant professor of art in drawing and painting at the University of Mississippi. Her exhibition, “I’ve Always Loved the Path,” is also on view March 16-April 16 in the Charlyn Gallery.
Woking as a painter and educator from Alabama, Alexander’s work explores the blurred spaces between certainty and ambiguity. Through dynamic compositions of fragmented forms and layered environments, her paintings invite viewers to engage with shifting perceptions of time, memory and place.
Alexander will present an artist talk from 4-5 p.m. March 17 in Ophelia Parrish 2210, followed by the opening reception from 5-6:30 p.m. in the University Art Gallery.
All events are free and open to the public. For more information, visit gallery.arttruman.com.

