The health and safety of the community is our highest priority. As such, the DeVos Art Museum is temporarily closed, so that we can thoroughly and thoughtfully respond to the escalating impact of COVID-19. Museum events—tours, lectures, workshops, etc.—will remain on hiatus for the time being. We look forward to shaking hands, embracing, and breaking bread again soon, but for the foreseeable future, we are practicing social distancing.
Graduating seniors will present their work from all areas of the School of Art and Design, including ceramics, computer art, digital cinema, ... view more »
The health and safety of the community is our highest priority. As such, the DeVos Art Museum is temporarily closed, so that we can thoroughly and thoughtfully respond to the escalating impact of COVID-19. Museum events—tours, lectures, workshops, etc.—will remain on hiatus for the time being. We look forward to shaking hands, embracing, and breaking bread again soon, but for the foreseeable future, we are practicing social distancing.
Graduating seniors will present their work from all areas of the School of Art and Design, including ceramics, computer art, digital cinema, drawing/painting, graphic design, human-centered design, illustration, metalsmithing/sculpture, photography, and woodworking/furniture design. The exhibition will go online on April 27 you can view this exhibit at www.art.nmu.edu/seniorshow.
Special thanks to all of the faculty who helped make this shift possible. Extra special thanks to course instructor Associate Professor, Brian Kakas, and Associate Dean and Director, Daric Christian.
Please celebrate our graduating seniors by helping us spread the word!
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