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MFA Thesis Group Show Presents Graduate Student Work in Three Galleries

Six Master of Fine Arts candidates will display work in the School of Art Gallery, the Sculpture Gallery and the Painting Gallery at 91ֿ’s School of Art on April 2-5.

Three galleries--the School of Art Gallery, the Sculpture Gallery and the Painting Gallery--will showcase the work of six Master of Fine Arts candidates on April 2-5.Six Master of Fine Arts candidates will display work in the School of Art Gallery, the Sculpture Gallery and the Painting Gallery at 91ֿ’s School of Art on April 2-5. The School of Art Gallery is located on the second floor of the Art Building at 400 Janik Drive on the Kent Campus. The Sculpture Gallery is located on the first floor, and the Painting Gallery is located on the third floor.

The galleries will host an opening reception, free and open to the public on Thursday, April 4, from 5-7 p.m.

Joanne Arnett and Lisa Arenstein will display their textiles theses and Derek Gelvin will present his work in sculpture. Lori Gipson will show thesis work in jewelry/metals, Tim Stover will display work in glass and Pam Testa will show her printmaking thesis work.

Arenstein, textiles graduate student and fashion design and merchandising instructor, has titled her exhibition Tubular. Her work involves intricate compositions of brightly colored tubing.

“My thesis is a series of sculptural objects from found materials that exemplify my interest in line and texture,” says Arenstein. “My art is whimsical and colorful, woven from layers of latex tubing and painted metal.”

Students can earn 300 FLASHperks points by attending the reception on April 4.

The School of Art Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Sculpture and Painting Galleries will be open for the reception. For more information, call 330-672-7853 or visit ;

POSTED: Monday, April 1, 2013 12:00 AM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM
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