Multimedia student art show to open in Wright Gallery June 7

Stephen Caffey

Stephen Caffey

This summer, Texas A&M student artists will test the limits of conventional art in “Maneuvers,” a student art exhibit in the Wright Gallery, said exhibit curator Steven Caffey, instructional assistant professor of architecture.

The multimedia exhibit in the gallery, located on the second floor of Building A in the Langford Architecture Center, opens June 7, 2016, and concludes with a reception at 3 p.m. September 6. It will feature images, objects and structures created by students in all four of the college's departments.

“The exhibit’s theme emerges from the artists’ calculated manipulation of ideas in analog and digital mediums,” said Caffey. “Viewers will come to a new appreciation for the range and diversity of talent in the college.”

Pieces in the exhibit were created as part of [Master of Fine Arts in Visualization] (http://viz.arch.tamu.edu/graduate/mfa-viz-curriculum/) student projects, first-year design studios, and “anything and everything in between,” he said.

posted June 3, 2016