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9/23/2013, 8:42pm

More exhibits open in Huber Art Center

By Cassandera Friedenberger
More exhibits open in Huber Art Center

Brianna Spayd’s gallery opened Sept. 23.

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On Sept. 23, another student exhibit went on display in the Huber Art Center. The exhibiting student is Brianna Spayd, a senior art major with a concentration in graphic design. Spayd is also the intern for the Kauffman Gallery in Huber Art Center.



Spayd’s exhibit is titled “Texturized.” Her exhibit includes digital fine art prints from her travels of the past summer.

“My goal was to capture every day objects as art, not photography,” Spayd said.
Her artwork focuses on texture and she attempts to incorporate the basic elements and principles of design into her images.



Spayd’s exhibit opened on Sept. 23 and will continue until Oct. 3 in the Brindle Gallery, in Room 213. The hours for the gallery are 9 a.m. — 3 p.m.



If you have not seen Sean Matthews’ exhibit, it will continue to be on display until Oct, 2. Matthews is an assistant professor of art at Messiah College.

His exhibit began on Sept. 11 and is located in the Kauffman Gallery in Huber Art Center. The hours for this gallery are Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. — 3 p.m. and on Wednesday it is also open 6:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m.



In the beginning of October, there will be an exhibit by the Shippensburg University art and design faculty. This will include paintings, sculptures, installations and works in mixed media.

The opening for the exhibit is on Oct. 9, and will open at 6:30 p.m, with a presentation at 7 p.m. All will take place in the Kauffman Gallery and the Huber entry lobby.

There also will be two student exhibits within the month of October and a PSU MFA (Masters of Fine Arts) Exhibition in the Kauffman Gallery at the end of October.


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