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Ouachita Baptist University to host senior art exhibits

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ARKADELPHI­A — Ouachita Baptist University’s School of Fine Arts will host Emily Flowers and Katie Stanage in their senior art exhibits Tuesday through April 19 in the Rosemary Gossett Adams Gallery of Moses-Provine Hall.

Flowers will present her exhibit in the first-floor gallery, and Stanage will present hers in the second-floor gallery.

The exhibits are free and open to the public. Senior exhibits are presented by students of the Department of Visual Arts to both fulfill their degree requiremen­ts and to display the work they have created during their time on campus.

“The senior exhibit is critical for all graphic design seniors,” said René Zimny, lecturer in visual arts and assistant director of graphic services. “It allows them to reflect on their student work and experience­s while curating and highlighti­ng it for others to see.”

Flowers is a senior graphic design major from Bismarck. She said her exhibit, titled “Go,” is intended to “reflect God’s call for all of us to go and make disciples of all nations.” The show will feature a collection of work from throughout her time at Ouachita, including posters, logos and package design.

“I want my show to encourage people to go explore and learn more about God through travel and nature,” Flowers said.

“It’s been great to see Emily develop her skills and grow as a graphic designer over the last few years,” Zimny said. “I’ve had the joy of being able to have her as a student and oversee her internship and workstudy. She is diligent and devoted to her work, and that is very evident in her design solutions.”

Stanage is a senior studio art and mass communicat­ions double major from Hot Springs. Her exhibit is titled “In All the Earth.” She said her goal for the show is to convey the mystery of God’s magnificen­ce as the creator of the universe.

“I plan to relate this through paintings that show magnificen­ce in landscapes, primarily focusing on skies and stars, and through snapshots of different people’s individual stories of how Jesus Christ has rescued them,” Stanage said. Her show will feature oil and pastel paintings.

“Katie is an extremely talented studio artist,” said Summer Bruch, Ouachita associate professor of visual arts. Bruch noted she believes Stanage’s work will be influenced by her time spent abroad at Liverpool Hope University. “It will be exciting to see how her experience­s shaped her style.”

Flowers and Stanage will host receptions in the Adams Gallery at 5 p.m. April 15.

The exhibits can be viewed during regular Adams Gallery hours, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays. Call Ouachita’s School of Fine Arts at 870-245-5129 for more informatio­n.

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