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ASU News: New Public Art Exhibit


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News from Angelo State University


SAN ANGELO, TX (07/14/2021) Angelo State University will present a free public art exhibit by the Water Valley Artist Society starting Monday, July 19, in the Carr Education-Fine Arts (EFA) Building, 2602 Dena Drive.

Titled "Disrupted," the mixed-media exhibit of abstract paintings, prints and sculptures will be on display in the EFA Building's Gallery 193 and will be open for free public viewing on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. through July 30.

The Water Valley Artist Society is made up of art students from Water Valley High School and their instructor, Chris Voss. Their official description of the exhibit states:

"The overarching purpose for this exhibition is to allow the study of elements of art history, with their processes, and to apply similar aspects in order to develop a visual conversation concerning current events and issues our artists are currently facing. Our hope is that viewers will be able to have their own conversations and to possibly empathize with the conversations of the artists and their work."

Water Valley students displaying their artwork include:

  • Alexander Arhelger

  • Isabel De Luna

  • Chance Doty

  • Logan Gould

  • Brena Hill

  • Tryston Mitcham

  • Abram Valeriano

Each of the students has contributed a mixed-media sculpture and a mixed-media canvas for the exhibit. Voss also contributed a mixed-media work.

For more information, call the ASU Department of Visual and Performing Arts at 325-942-2085.

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