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Waldron Arts Center showcasing undergraduate artwork until May 5

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Bloomington’s Waldron Arts Center is now displaying artwork from IU’s Studio Art program BA thesis exhibition. The “How Many Artists Does It Take to Title an Exhibition?” show opened in April and will run until May 5.  

The exhibit showcases capstone project artwork made by 12 seniors graduating in May and December 2023. The student artists showcased studied a variety of studio art disciplines offered at IU’s Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design.  

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The artwork displayed includes graphic design, photography, optic installations and animated videos, as well as figurative drawings, prints, ceramics and collages.  

In the Educational Gallery on the lower level of the Waldron, drafts and models from the process of creating the students’ thesis projects are displayed. In this area, visitors can view different mediums, plans, sketches and failed ceramic pieces. 

“How Many Artists Does It Take to Title an Exhibition?” can be viewed during the Waldron’s visiting hours from noon to 5 p.m. on Wednesdays, noon to 8 p.m on Thursdays and Fridays and 5-8 p.m. on Saturdays. The exhibit is located in the Rosemary P. Miller Gallery on the main level.  

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