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Reception Launches 2013 Senior Studio Exhibition at Lyme Academy College

April 12, 2013 by admin

This illustration titled, "A Time to Scatter Stones and a Time to Gather Them," is featured in the 2013 Senior Studio Exhbition.
This illustration titled, “A Time to Scatter Stones and a Time to Gather Them,” by Alyson Jo Stewart is featured in the 2013 Senior Studio Exhibition.

An exhibition of artwork by seniors at Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts opens at the College’s Chauncey Stillman  Gallery this evening with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m.   The reception is free and open to the public – all are welcome.

As the culmination of their program of study, all students at the College participate in the Senior Studio.  This year long, capstone experience allows students to develop a body of work that reflects their individual interests, skills and aesthetic sensibilities.  Students conceive their own project and, with ongoing support and input from the faculty and their student peers, execute and present it within a set amount of time.

'Galaxy Fishers' by Jeremy Horseman is another work from the exhibition.
‘Galaxy Fishers’ by Jeremy Horseman is another work from the exhibition.

The 2013 Senior Studio Exhibition reflects the culmination of the project.   Students will be present at the opening reception and available to discuss their work.  Sally Seaman, Interim Dean at the College, comments, “We always look forward to this exhibition.  The Senior Studio experience leads students to synthesize and apply all they have learned, giving us the opportunity to witness and celebrate their unique creative voices.”

The exhibition runs through May 18, in the Chauncey Stillman Gallery.  Entrance to the gallery is free and open to the public Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The College gratefully acknowledges the generous support of Leon and Bernadette Olivier, Outthink, Sennheiser Electronic Corporation and Shepherd, Finkelman, Miller & Shah, LLP for this exhibition.

For more information about the exhibition or Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts, contact Olwen Logan, Director of Marketing and Public Relations, at 860-434-3571, ext. 135 or ologan@lymeacademy.edu

Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts continues the academic tradition of figurative and representational fine art while preparing students for a lifetime of contemporary creative practice.  Students develop intellect and imagination, intensity of observation, sound craftsmanship, individual initiative and creativity, as well as depth of interpretation of ideas through artistic expression.

The College, which is located at 84 Lyme Street in Old Lyme, offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Drawing, Illustration, Painting, and Sculpture; a Post-Baccalaureate program; a Three-year Certificate; an active Continuing Education program including a Pre-College program and is fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and the National Association of the Schools of Art and Design.

For more information, call 860-434-5232 or visit www.lymeacademy.edu

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