Seven Worcester State students are featured in the 20th Annual ArtsWorcester College Show opening February 15 at Davis Art Gallery.
The College Show is a competitive, juried exhibition open to students of any major. The 58 artists in this year’s show were selected by Chloe Zaug, associate director of the MassArt Art Museum. The public opening reception is on Friday, Feb. 16 from 6 – 9 p.m. at Davis Art Gallery, 44 Portland Street, third floor. The show runs through April 21.
The College Show introduces the next generation of regional artists while also giving students a unique opportunity to be part of a professional exhibit. The Worcester State students in this year’s show include:
Emma Christian ‘25, communications major, Tic-Tac-Toe, digital photograph on Epson Ultra Premium Photo Paper Luster, 9″ x 6″, 2023
Eh Doh ‘23, public health major, Landscape Photography, premium luster paper, 9″ x 6″, 2023
Bromly Domingo ‘25, communications major, Untitled, digital-inkjet print, 16″ x 20″, 2023
Ami Lamontagne ‘25, studio art major, The Crown He Bears, charcoal on gray-toned paper, 20″ x 24″, 2023
Becky Maher ‘25, communications major, Sanctity, photography, digital-inkjet print, 11″ x 8.5″, 2023
Hilda Maldonado ‘25, communications major, Lonely Papaya, acrylic paint, plaster, newspaper on canvas, 16″ x 20″, 2022
Rhiannon Mansur ‘26, English and art majors, Princes of Past, Present, and to Come, pen and ink on paper, 18″ x 24″, 2023
Charlie Owusu ‘24, communications major, Butterfly Effect, archival inkjet print, 11″ x 14″, 2023
Valerie Raffi ‘24, psychology major, The Beauty in Itself, digital-inkjet print, 8.5″ x 11″, 2023
Kat Sales ‘23, communications major, You Would Think It’s About Dishes, digital video, filmed on iPhone 6, 0:02:28, 2023
Photo above: Detail of Charlie Owusu’s Butterfly Effect on exhibit in the ArtsWorcester College Show. Artwork courtesy of ArtsWorcester.
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