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Milligan College holds 2004 juried art exhibition


MILLIGAN COLLEGE, TN (April 28, 2004) — Ten Milligan fine arts students received awards for their art as part of the 2004 juried art exhibition in the Milligan College Art Gallery. The exhibition includes about 50 works submitted by 28 Milligan College students.

Students honored with awards of excellence include Shelby Banion of Paris, Ky.; Adah Hutchcraft of Elizabethton, Tenn.; and Jennifer Kraicinski of Bellville, Ohio.

Students honored with awards of merit include Hannah Bader of Canton, Ohio; Kaci Campbell of Elizabethton, Tenn.; Sara Clark of Columbus, Ind.; Theron Humphrey of Virginia Beach, Va.; Evan Longfield of San Antonio, Texas; Amber Neill of St Peters, Mo.; and Bre Shelton of Charlotte, N.C.

“Art provides a different way to express yourself visually. Art has taught me to look at things differently,” said Shelton, sophomore psychology major and photography minor at Milligan College.

Photographer Pam Hurley is the juror of the exhibition and selected the works for awards of excellence and awards of merit. Hurley’s photography has been included in exhibits ranging from Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina to the Smithsonian in Washington, DC.

Milligan College offers a fine arts major with a photography emphasis and a photography minor.  Students may also take elective courses in basic and intermediate photography.

For more information, please contact at Alice Anthony, assistant professor of art at Milligan College, at 423-461-8970.

 


Posted by on April 28, 2004.