Second of two Senior Art Capstone exhibitions runs May 1–11
Works by graduating Art students at McDaniel College are highlighted in two Senior Capstone Exhibitions. Both exhibitions take place in Rice Gallery, Peterson Hall, and feature a variety of media, from traditional two- and three-dimensional works to digital and new media.
The second and final Art capstone exhibition, “Impermanence,” runs May 1–11, with an opening reception on May 1, 5:30–7:30 p.m., including a gallery talk at 6 p.m. Students with works in the exhibition are Caitlin Eversmier of Cockeysville, Md.; Maura Lampe of Brookeville, Md.; Roger McGuinn of Warrenton, Va., and Rachel Wojnar of Cumberland, Md.
• Caitlin Eversmier’s prints and drawings highlight the issues of anthropogenic pollution, specifically plastics and their effects on both marine organisms and humans.
• Maura Lampe uses a variety of media to explore the Japanese concept of wabi-sabi, the awareness and acceptance of life’s impermanence, as well as its cycles.
• Roger McGuinn’s work comes from the farms that he has worked on and hunted on in Northern Virginia for most of his life.
• Rachel Wojnar’s body of work revolves around the relationships between humanity and the natural world.
The exhibition and reception is free and open to the public. Rice Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, noon–4 p.m., and Saturday, noon–5 p.m. Call 410-857-2595 for more information.
Detail from McDaniel College senior Maura Lampe's artwork from the Art Capstone Exhibition, "Impermanence," open May 1-11 in Rice Gallery.