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This exhibit features the work of the graduating seniors in the Art Department. The exhibition is located in the Atrium Gallery, on the third floor of the Hermann Fine Arts Center on the corner of Butler and Fourth Streets on the Marietta College campus. The show will be on display January 13–March 4, 2026.
An artist reception will be held on Saturday, January 24, 2026 4:30pm–6pm.
The following artists' works are featured:
Jazlyn Ingold — Fragmented Skies
Fragmented Skies is a multi-canvas oil painting reflecting on time, transition, and personal growth during the artist’s college experience. Individual canvases form a puzzle-like composition centered on the Erwin Clock Tower, using shifting skies and layered paint to explorehow fragmented moments come together to create meaning.
Aethyr McDonald — Tropes Reimagined
Tropes Reimagined presents original digital characters inspired by classic video game archetypes, reimagined within a gritty sci-fi world. Through intentional color, pose, and composition, the project explores how familiar storytelling roles can be reshaped through contemporary character design.
Renee Mulvaney — Studiio
Studiio is a mobile app concept designed to support artists through research, inspiration, organization, collaboration, and feedback—all in one platform. The project demonstrates how thoughtful digital design can streamline the creative process and foster artistic community.
Fragmented Skies is a multi-canvas oil painting reflecting on time, transition, and personal growth during the artist’s college experience. Individual canvases form a puzzle-like composition centered on the Erwin Clock Tower, using shifting skies and layered paint to explorehow fragmented moments come together to create meaning.
Aethyr McDonald — Tropes Reimagined
Tropes Reimagined presents original digital characters inspired by classic video game archetypes, reimagined within a gritty sci-fi world. Through intentional color, pose, and composition, the project explores how familiar storytelling roles can be reshaped through contemporary character design.
Renee Mulvaney — Studiio
Studiio is a mobile app concept designed to support artists through research, inspiration, organization, collaboration, and feedback—all in one platform. The project demonstrates how thoughtful digital design can streamline the creative process and foster artistic community.
Rika Nakasugi — Crocheting Nature
Crocheting Nature is a handcrafted blanket composed of crocheted geometric squares layered with floral and leaf motifs. Inspired by the artist’s connection to nature, the work emphasizes warmth, texture, and the quiet harmony between handmade design and the natural world.
Crocheting Nature is a handcrafted blanket composed of crocheted geometric squares layered with floral and leaf motifs. Inspired by the artist’s connection to nature, the work emphasizes warmth, texture, and the quiet harmony between handmade design and the natural world.