Visiting Artist: Michael Reafsnyder
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Michael Reafsnyder will present a public artist talk via WebEx on Oct. 3, 2024 at 5 p.m. in the Robert and Freda Harrison Auditorium in Giles Hall.
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Michael Reafsnyder will present a public artist talk via WebEx on Oct. 3, 2024 at 5 p.m. in the Robert and Freda Harrison Auditorium in Giles Hall.
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A reception will be held on Sept. 6 from 5—6 p.m.for the exhibition featuring posters by Jamie Burrell Mixon.
Live in Concert! will be on display Sept. 3—Oct. 5, 2024 in the Cullis Wade Depot Art Gallery (located on the second floor of the Cullis Wade Depot Welcome Center next to Barnes and Noble on campus).
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Posters by Jamie Burrell Mixon will be on display Sept. 3—Oct. 5, 2024 in the Cullis Wade Depot Art Gallery (located on the second floor of the Cullis Wade Depot Welcome Center next to Barnes and Noble on campus).
VIS[LAB], short for Visual Communication Collaborative Laboratory, is a full-service design and visual communication studio based in the Mississippi State University College of Art, Architecture and Design.
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Sculpture club is a way to extend our sculpture community beyond the classroom. Activities range from professional, social to educational. Join us if you’re interested in organizing One Night Only shows, our popular pumpkin carving event or proposing new stuff to try out. Field trips? Building something cool? All majors and concentrations are welcome!
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I chose CAAD at Ҵýapp for the welcoming environment and the freedom to express my creativity. I have made the best of friends through the program and have been most inspired by my peers.
My favorite spot on campus is The Junction. I love walking across The Junction on my way to class and seeing Davis Wade.
Senior Chloe V. Ruggiero of Covington, Louisiana, and spring 2024 graduate Abbey R. Temple of Ridgeland recently completed a mural project for the university’s Department of Agricultural Science and Plant Protection.
Gootee’s award winning image, “Beauty of the Moment,” was created with the support of an Arts Fellowship Grant from the Mississippi Arts Commission.