Greensboro College Art Department to Host Group Art Exhibition

The Greensboro College Department of Art will be hosting a collaborative art exhibition, titled, “Low,” in its Anne Rudd Galyon and Irene Cullis Galleries in the Cowan Humanities Building on campus.

The exhibition is opening January 12 and will end on February 9, 2024. A reception for the artists will be held in the galleries on January 25 from 6-8 p.m., where guests can meet with several of the artists to discuss their work.

The exhibition will feature pieces from the collective artists: Thomas Lampion, Melanie St. Claire, Alice Holleman, Bailey Powell, Patti Hazlett, and Ryan Oakley.

For questions of the show, contact Professor and Director of Galleries, Jim Langer, at 336-272-7102 ext. 5361 or via email at langerj@greensboro.edu.

Greensboro College’s Department of Art offers the B.A. or B.S. in Art and the B.A. in Art Education, as well as the B.F.A. in painting or sculpture. The program, with individual attention to students, combines classic art principles with the liberal arts foundations of diverse branches of inquiry, including both science and the humanities, so that students can incorporate as much of the world as possible into their own artmaking.

For more information about the exhibit or Greensboro College’s art program, contact department chair, Brittany Sondberg, at 336-272-7102, ext. 5312, or email brittany.sondberg@greensboro.edu.

Greensboro College provides a liberal arts education grounded in the traditions of the United Methodist Church and fosters the intellectual, social, and, spiritual development of all students while supporting their individual needs. Founded in 1838 and located in downtown Greensboro, the college enrolls about 1,000 students from 29 states and territories, the District of Columbia, and seven foreign countries in its undergraduate liberal arts program and six master’s degree programs. In addition to rigorous academics and a well-supported Honors program, the school features a 19-sport NCAA Division III athletic program and dozens of service and recreational opportunities. Learn more at greensboro.edu. Think critically. Act justly. Live faithfully.

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- Joshua Fitzgerald, Class of ’19, Mathematics Major

Joshua currently studies astrodynamics at Virginia Tech University and is an Engineering Mechanics Ph.D. Candidate.