Tuesday, April 4, 2006
Goshen College seniors showcase artistic endeavors in capstone
exhibit, March 23-April 23
GOSHEN, Ind. – Nine Goshen College senior art majors will
display the culmination of their studies and work in the annual
senior art exhibitions in the Goshen College Hershberger Art
Gallery from March 23-April 23.
- Steve Hage (Goshen) is exhibiting his photography. Hage
is the son of Richard and Cheri Hage and was homeschooled,
graduating in 2001. He attends Pleasant View Mennonite
Church.
- Suzi Arsenovic (Falling Waters, W.V.) is exhibiting her
jewelry. Arsenovic, the daughter of Bobi and Nancy Arsenovic,
graduated from St. Johns International School in
2001.
- Layne Wyse (Camden, Mich.) is exhibiting his ceramics.
Wyse is the son of Ned and Debbi Wyse and graduated from Camden
Frontier High School. He attends Salem Mennonite
Church.
- Joe Shetler (Phoenix, Ariz.) is exhibiting a series of
watercolor and ink drawings and paintings. Shetler is the son of
Jay and Marilyn Shetler and graduated from Thunderbird High School
in 2002. He attends Trinity Mennonite Church.
- Nick Loewen (Goshen) is exhibiting his paintings.
Loewen, the son of Jake and Nancy Loewen, graduated from Bethany
Christian High School in 2002. He attends College Mennonite
Church.
- Glenn Schumacher (Brookings, S.D.) is exhibiting his
drawings and paintings. He is the son of Tom and Doris Schumacher
and graduated from Brookings High School in 2002. He attends Sermon
on the Mount Mennonite Church.
- Katrina Maust (Goshen) is exhibiting her photography and
graphic design. She is the daughter of Marcia Good and Brian Maust
and graduated from Bethany Christian High School in 2002. She
attends Assembly Mennonite Church.
- Hannah Graber (Delavan, Ill.) is exhibiting her drawings
and paintings. She is the daughter of Mark and Lori Graber and
graduated from Delavan High School in 2002. She attends Hopedale
Mennonite Church.
- Drew Herstam (Stephens City, Va.) is exhibiting his
ceramics. He is the son of Lawrence and Katherine Herstam and
graduated from Sherando High School in 2002. He attends Stephens
City Mennonite Church.
In Senior Art Show I, exhibited from March 23-April 4, Steve
Hage, Suzi Arsenovic, Layne Wyse and Joe Shetler had their artwork
on display. An opening reception was held Sunday, March 26, from
2-4 p.m.
In Senior Art Show II, showing from April 6-20, Nick Loewen,
Glenn Schumacher, Katrina Maust, Hannah Graber and Drew Herstam
have their artwork on display. An opening reception will be held
Sunday, April 9, from 2-4 p.m.
Pieces from both exhibits will be included in a Graduation
Exhibit from April 21-23.
The Hershberger Art Gallery, located in the Music Center, is
open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, from 1 to 4
p.m. Saturday and from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. The building is
accessible to people using wheelchairs and others with physical
limitations.
Editors: For more information about this release, to arrange an interview or request a photo, contact Goshen College News Bureau Director Jodi H. Beyeler at (574) 535-7572 or jodihb@goshen.edu.
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