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Spring Senior Art Exhibition Showcases Student Achievements

The work of senior art majors and their capstone projects have been displayed in the Nutting Gallery. The campus community and public were invited to view the senior exhibitions in the Nutting Gallery, located in the Hall of Fine Arts.
“Our Senior Exhibition is always a special time for students, faculty, and gallery guests. We are proud of our students and their hard work. This exhibition is an important way to add confidence and professionalism to their education,” said Professor Brian Fencl, director of the Nutting Gallery.
The artwork and research projects represent the students’ capstone projects and are required for graduation. Students enrolled in the illustration and graphic design concentrations complete a Senior Project course with Professor of Graphic Design Moonjung Kang. In this class, Professor Kang guides the creation of the work on display which becomes their portfolios as they transition into the professional world.
The Nutting Gallery at West Liberty University is dedicated to educating, enriching, and engaging students and the public through art exhibitions of the highest quality. Fulfilling this mission through exhibitions during the academic year, the schedule includes exhibitions by visiting artists, student exhibitions, and the Annual Art Faculty Exhibition.
West Liberty University blends a small-town environment with a comprehensive college experience, fostering students’ aspirations through hands-on learning, personalized support, and unique academic programs at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Learn more at westliberty.edu.