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Art

Kendrell Daniels

Why did you choose CAADatMSU?

I chose CAADatMSU because of the friendly environment, and with me being partially disabled the students and professors were very understanding and helpful with anything I needed.


Favorite spot on campus?

The UAT Lab is one of my favorite places on campus. Even though the lab is utilized for printing by art students, if I want to talk about art or just life in general, this is my go-to place.

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Moriah Roland

Why did you choose CAADatMSU?

I chose CAADatMSU because I believed it would be a great opportunity for me to learn more about the department here at State and all that it has to offer, as well as interact with my fellow students who may have similar pursuits in relation to their department. 


Favorite spot on campus?

My favorite campus hangout is probably Barnes & Noble or anywhere outside in the shade.

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Bella Brownlee

Why did you choose CAADatMSU?

I chose CAAD at MSU because I want to be a part of capturing and creating the beauty of º£½ÇÉçÇø. 


Favorite spot on campus?

The couch in Freeman Hall.


If you could go back and tell your high school self one thing, what would it be?

You’re doing better than you think, and it only gets better from here.

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From the Gallery - July 2023

º£½ÇÉçÇø State University Department of Art Gallery Director Lori Neuenfeldt talks with Bella Brownlee, Department of Art sculpture student.

From the Gallery - May 2023

º£½ÇÉçÇø State University Department of Art Gallery Director Lori Neuenfeldt talks with recent BFA graduate Trisha Harjono.

Behind the Scenes: Spring 2023 Introduction to the Business of Museums

Each of the 12 students in the Spring 2023 Introduction to the Business of Museums course at º£½ÇÉçÇø State University learned about different careers in museums by actually stepping into a professional position found in museums today. During the semester-long assignment, students worked in the Lois Dowdle Cobb Museum of Archaeology to update the layout, displays, and text panels. At the end of the semester they successfully launched a new exhibition and hosted a public reception in the museum.

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