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Art students presenting collective works

You may have seen some bionic posters hanging around campus, picturing two robotic hands suspending the earth between them. Created by seniors Patrick Mooney and Conor Mcghehey, these posters advertise “The Altered World,” the pair’s senior thesis art show. Featuring works inspired by video games adn science fiction, the show will hang in Memorial Hall’s Main Gallery until Dec. 6th. Tomorrow, Friday Nov. 22nd, Mooney and Mcghehey will host an artist’s reception from 4-6 p.m., and the exhibited art works are also for sale.

Meanwhile, upstairs in gallery 239, members of the advanced art studio class are also exhibiting their works. “Panes, Pallets, and Pots” will hang until the end of semester. A member of the exhibit, Jesses Manke, senior of Phillip, S.D., explained the show as “an opportunity for students who want extra credit or want to show their pieces to exhibit,” Manke said, “I took the class to further my watercolors.” Manke’s pieces will hang alongside his peers’ stained glass, ceramic, and painted works. So whichever floor of Memorial Hall you frequent, the art department promises the work of their brightest students will be on display.