Senior Exhibit II opens with Lawton reception on May 2

The second of two art exhibitions featuring the work of UW-Green Bay graduating seniors opens with a public reception from 2 to 4 p.m. this Sunday, May 2, in the Lawton Gallery at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.

The Lawton Gallery is located on the second floor of Theatre Hall on the campus at 2420 Nicolet Drive, Green Bay.

Nine artists have works in this exhibition:

Lawrence Dolder, Niagara, abstract oil paintings about facing life’s challenges.

Jenna Dunnick, Niagara, photographs that take photography as their subject matter.

Christine Engler, Kewaunee, colored pencil and oil works whose theme is “Mind Maps.”

Tyler Gajewski, Pulaski, a series of screenprints that explore digital images and computer glitches.

Allison Gyzen, Green Bay, an installation exploring word and image association through found materials.

Amii John, Oneida, mixed-media constructions that remix Native American and U.S. cultural icons.

Justin Schnell, Newton, metal works in sterling silver illustrating circuits and numbering systems.

Scott Vanidestine, Green Bay, large-scale abstract encaustic paintings.

Allison Wagner, Lena, sculpted costumes and vessels exploring craft and sustainability.

The “Senior II” exhibition runs through May 13. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. All gallery events are free. For information call Stephen Perkins, curator, at (920) 465-2916, or consult the gallery website at www.uwgb.edu/lawton/.

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