Senior art students exhibit work starting Friday

An exhibit of work by senior art majors will be on view May 3-19 in the lobby C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts. Seniors Rebecca “Becky” Bajt of Mazon, Illinois; Ellen Frost of Appleton, Wisconsin; Madeline “Maddie: Hantzsch of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin; Khun Maung if Yangon, Myanmar; and Amelia “Emmi” Nievinski of Eland, Wisconsin; will present their art senior art seminar related to the exhibit in a reception to begin at 7 p.m. Friday, May 3.

“Content or Content” is a showcase of each person’s individual works, ranging from painting to photography to experimentation.

“It has really pushed us to explore why we enjoy creating the work that we have made,” the group says in a statement. “No two series of works are the same. We take a lot of pride in how our pieces are a reflection of who we are as individuals.”


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