Twenty-one senior art majors specializing in graphic design at Mississippi State are showcasing their work in a Bachelor of Fine Arts thesis exhibition, now available for viewing online.
Titled “Morphed,” the gallery spotlights the seniors’ completion of academic and studio work within MSU’s Department of Art, the state’s largest undergraduate studio art program. The students under the instruction of Assistant Professors Claire Gipson and Cassie Hester this semester are displaying their graphic creations online at due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Updates on the exhibition are posted on .
Student exhibitor Jillian T. Lovato of San Antonio, Texas, said “Morphed” speaks to the gradual transformation the students experienced as designers throughout their years at MSU.
“What ‘morphed’ means to me is that while you stay true to yourself, you are still evolving and improving yourself. You don’t let yourself stagnate for too long at any one point in your life,” she said.
In addition to Lovato, other student exhibitors include (by hometown):
- ALPHARETTA, Georgia—Madison E. “Maddie” Rosenbaum
- BRANDON— Courtney E. Bates and Caitlyn T. Richardson
- BROOKHAVEN—Amber E. McDonald
- DALLAS, Texas—Kimberly J. “Kim” Kazmark
- EDINBURG—Morgan L. Hollis
- FLORENCE—Meghan A. Norman
- FRANKLIN, Tennessee—Morgan E. Pearce
- GREENWOOD—Anna Claire Garrard
- JACKSON—Tommie Jo N. “TJ” Barnett
- KEMP, Texas—Whitney N. Boerner
- MADISON—Hannah G. Chapman
- MUSCLE SHOALS, Alabama—James L. Baggett
- NATCHEZ—Kellie T. Smith
- OLIVE BRANCH—Neelly Plunk
- RIDGELAND—Claire B. Crutcher
- SALTILLO—Savannah M. Alley and Alexandra E. “Alex” Herring
- SAN ANTONIO, Texas—Michael J. Rangel
- TUPELO—Avery A. Batson
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