-Dearborn’s art faculty have a “best kept secret” — and they are putting it on display starting today.
“Our university has all of this artistic talent from future and current architects, engineers, psychologists, biochemists, marketers, educators and more — and many years of it — that comes out of this little known place in the College of Arts, Sciences and Letters: Our art room. It’s time to show off some of that work,” says Applied Art Lecturer Madeleine Barkey.
The new exhibition, “” opens today and runs through April 16 at the , which is located on the first floor of the Mardigian Library. An opening reception will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. today, with an artist talk at 6 p.m.
The exhibit’s goal is to showcase work done by -Dearborn students, alums and faculty during the past five years. Media include graphic design, painting, drawing, watercolor, printmaking, digital photography, animation and more.
"There is so much authentic, human-driven creativity that is tucked away in our applied art classrooms that it's exciting to showcase what is being created in our art studio and digital arts lab." says Nesbitt, who mentioned the Applied Art faculty personally reached out to hundreds of former students in preparation of the exhibit. "We strive to give students the tools, skills, experiences and opportunities that will help them reach their full potential, and how they can apply those pieces into their respective fields."