Fall Senior Show to include in-person event Dec. 17

Exhibits open in Applied Arts and Micheels Hall; off-campus guests must register
The School of Art and Design Senior Show will include an in=person event Dec. 17
December 16, 2021

From 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 17, the School of Art and Design will feature an in-person fall Senior Show.

Originally the show was scheduled to be entirely online. Go here for a related article on Beck Slack, a student who will be part of the show.

The in-person show is open to the public, but masks must be worn in UW-Stout buildings. Off-campus guests must register. Go here to learn more about registering. There also will be a registration option in front of Furlong Gallery in Micheels Hall.

Exhibits will include:

In addition, art and design work will be displayed throughout Applied Arts and Micheels Hall and in rooms 121, 120A and 205 in Applied Arts.

SGX logo
SGX logo / UW-Stout image

Online SOAD virtual exhibits will be launched Friday afternoon.

The Stout Game Expo, SGX, fall 2021 will be a virtual showcase of games and interactive experiences created by first-year through senior game design and development program students. Browse the virtual Stout Game Expo starting at 6 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 17. A live awards show will take place at 6 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 20, via Facebook


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