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MA in Art Education Exhibition
May 16, 2012–May 20, 2012
May 16, 2012–May 20, 2012

Opening Reception: May 17, 2012
This exhibition highlights the works of three artist educators. Kelsey Livingston examines the sculptural quality of paper through large origami spheres. Kelli Duvall Smith presents a series of scenes from her hometown, Detroit, in a variety of mediums: painting, printmaking, and photography. Terry Thomas combines her thesis research on bullying with her studio work, presenting a series of prints and mixed media pieces from the perspective of the victim, the bully, and the bystander.




