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Designers of the future: Graduating Ļć½¶Ö±²„seniors present ā€˜Morphedā€™ virtual graphics exhibition

Designers of the future: Graduating Ļć½¶Ö±²„seniors present ā€˜Morphedā€™ virtual graphics exhibition

Three rows of black and white portraits of graduating Ļć½¶Ö±²„graphic design seniors
Graduating Mississippi State graphic design seniors include (top row, l-r) Savannah Alley of Saltillo; James Baggett of Muscle Shoals, Alabama; TJ Barnett of Jackson; Courtney Bates of Brandon; Avery Batson of Tupelo; Whitney Boerner of Kemp, Texas; Hannah Chapman of Madison; (middle row, l-r) Claire Crutcher of Ridgeland; Anna Claire Garrard of Greenwood; Alex Herring of Saltillo; Morgan Hollis of Edinburg; Kim Kazmark of Dallas, Texas; Jillian Lovato of San Antonio, Texas; Amber McDonald of Brookhaven; (bottom row, l-r) Meghan Norman of Florence; Morgan Pearce of Franklin, Tennessee; Neelly Plunk of Olive Branch; Michael Rangel of San Antonio, Texas; Caitlyn Richardson of Brandon; Maddie Rosenbaum of Alpharetta, Georgia; and Kellie Smith of Natchez.

Contact: Sasha Steinberg

STARKVILLE, Miss.ā€”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 ā€œMorphed,ā€ the gallery spotlights the seniorsā€™ completion of academic and studio work within MSUā€™s Department of Art, the stateā€™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 onĀ .

Student exhibitor Jillian T. Lovato of San Antonio, Texas, said ā€œMorphedā€ speaks to the gradual transformation the students experienced as designers throughout their years at MSU.

ā€œWhat ā€˜morphedā€™ means to me is that while you stay true to yourself, you are still evolving and improving yourself. You donā€™t let yourself stagnate for too long at any one point in your life,ā€ she said.

In addition to Lovato, other student exhibitors include (by hometown):

ALPHARETTA, Georgiaā€”Madison E. ā€œMaddieā€ Rosenbaum

BRANDONā€” Courtney E. Bates and Caitlyn T. Richardson

BROOKHAVENā€”Amber E. McDonald

DALLAS, Texasā€”Kimberly J. ā€œKimā€ Kazmark

EDINBURGā€”Morgan L. Hollis

FLORENCEā€”Meghan A. Norman

FRANKLIN, Tennesseeā€”Morgan E. Pearce

GREENWOODā€”Anna Claire Garrard

JACKSONā€”Tommie Jo N. ā€œTJā€ Barnett

KEMP, Texasā€”Whitney N. Boerner

MADISONā€”Hannah G. Chapman

MUSCLE SHOALS, Alabamaā€”James L. Baggett

NATCHEZā€”Kellie T. Smith

OLIVE BRANCHā€”Neelly Plunk

RIDGELANDā€”Claire B. Crutcher

SALTILLOā€”Savannah M. Alley and Alexandra E. ā€œAlexā€ Herring

SAN ANTONIO, Texasā€”Michael J. Rangel

TUPELOā€”Avery A. Batson

Learn more about MSUā€™s College of Architecture, Art and Design and the Department of Art atĀ .

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