Nine art majors to display work in Senior Art Shows, March 10-April 17

Top, left to right: Meredith Anne Ebersole, Abe Stucky, Laurel Woodward, Emma Brooks
Bottom, left to right: Ben Adams, Juan Carlos Diaz Quezada, Abbie Miller, Sara Soto, Daniel Buschert

Nine Goshen College senior art majors will showcase their work in the Music Center’s Hershberger Art Gallery between March 10 and April 17.

The Senior Art Show I, open March 10-27, will display the art of Emma Brooks, Abe Stucky, Laurel Woodward and Meredith Anne Ebersole. An exhibit reception including refreshments will be held Sunday, March 10 from 2 to 4 p.m.

The Senior Art Show II, open March 31-April 17, will display the art of Abbie Miller, Ben Adams, Sara Soto, Daniel Buschert and Juan Carlos Diaz Quezada. An exhibit reception including refreshments will be held Sunday, April 7 from 2 to 4 p.m.

Emma Brooks (Littleton, Colo.) is displaying her typography and graphic design pieces. She is the daughter of Kevin and Susan Brooks.

Abe Stucky (Pittsburgh, Pa.) is displaying his ceramic pieces. He is the son of Max and Lynda Stucky.

Laurel Woodward (Newton, Kan.) is displaying her paintings and drawings. She is the daughter of Donald and Joan Schrock Woodward.

Meredith Anne Ebersole (Goshen) is displaying her mixed media pieces including paintings. She is the daughter of Donald and Carol Ebersole.

Abbie Miller (Wellman, Iowa) is displaying drawings that explore modern map-making. She is the daughter of Anthony and Diane Miller.

Ben Adams  (Madison, Wis.) is displaying his jewelry and sculpture pieces. He is the son of Ron and Marilou Adams.

Sara Soto (Goshen) is displaying a children’s book she created.

Daniel Buschert (Goshen) is displaying acrylic paintings on plexiglass. He is the son of John Ross and Lynette Buschert.

Juan Carlos Diaz Quezada (Matancillas, Jalisco, Mexico) is displaying his ceramics and acrylic paintings. He is the son of Benjamin and Maria Diaz.

The Hershberger Art Gallery is located in the Music Center and is open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The building is accessible to people using wheelchairs and others with physical limitations.

-By Becca Kraybill