USM’s Art and Design Senior Show in Graphic Design Set for April 20
Tue, 04/18/2023 - 01:21pm | By: Ivonne Kawas
Artwork by seniors in the Graphic Design program, housed in the , will be on exhibit for its 2023 Annual Senior Show from April 20 through April 27 with an opening reception on April 20 at 6 p.m.
The showcase will be held in the Gallery of Art and Design located inside the George Hurst Building on the Hattiesburg Campus. The exhibit is free and open to the public.
The show features the final capstone projects of seniors in Graphic Design. The complete list of students featured in the show is as follows:
- Maria Altendorfer (from New Port Richey, Fla.)
- Kiara Barclay (from Hattiesburg, Miss.)
- Carlin Beal (from Mandeville, La.)
- Deborah Elam (from Hattiesburg, Miss.)
- Tucker Freeman (from Fairhope, La.)
- Kerrigan Jackson (from Hammond, La.)
- Lexi McHarg (from D’Iberville, Miss.)
- Blair Rydell (from Horn Lake, Miss.)
- Caitlyn Schintzius (from Gulfport, Miss.)
- Amani Sheikh (from Columbia, Miss.)
- Malana Tennessee (from Natchez, Miss.)
- Chelsea Vincent (from Hattiesburg, Miss.)
"We have some of the best design students in the country and this exhibition is a shining example of the skills and knowledge they have gained while matriculating through our program,” said Jacob Cotton, associate professor in the Art and Design program. “I cannot help but be immensely proud of their efforts on these projects and the final results on display in this show.”
Caitlyn Schintzius, a Graphic Design student from Gulfport, Miss. earning her BFA, reflects on her time at USM that has shaped her as a professional artist.
“51 Miss has allowed me to build long lasting friendships, build my confidence with my design, and has helped me push past the feeling of "not being good enough." All the ups and downs ultimately helped me become the artist and designer I am today.”
Another senior, Lexi McHarg from D’Iberville, Miss., who is also receiving her BFA degree in Graphic Design reflects on the outstanding Graphic Design program offered by USM.
“My time at 51 Miss has been nothing but rewarding, especially my time in the Graphic Design program. Recently, we were named as one of the top 50 design schools in nation by GDUSA Magazine, and we wouldn't be able to live up to this award without our professors and community within the program. I can say I have been pushed to my full potential throughout my four years keeping in mind my craft, techniques, and attention to detail.”
McHarg continues, “The environment both inside and outside the classroom is unique as we get to engage in hands on experiences with class critiques and work nights. Ending my time within the program, with our capstone, has proven to me that I have the skills and dedication to continue to grow in my passion for graphic design after college.”
The exhibit can be viewed at the Gallery of Art and Design in the George Hurst Building Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. For questions about the Senior Graphic Design Show, email Mark Rigsby.