Students Exhibit in E.P. Sauls Gallery
Student drawings, designs, painting, and
sculpture will be on display in the E.P. Sauls Gallery of Campbell University’s
Rogers Fine Arts Center from Tuesday, March 1 until Tuesday, March 15.
The Student Art Exhibit, featuring the work of Campbell art majors, has been one
of the highlights of the academic year for the past 16 years.
“This exhibition will be both interesting and inspiring for the entire
community,” said Larkin Tysor, associate professor of art. “A large variety of
approaches in both creativity and medium will be represented.”
The E.P. Sauls Gallery is located on the first floor of the Rogers Fine Arts
Center. Exhibit hours are from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Admission
is free and open to the public.
Founded in 1887, Campbell University is North Carolina’s second largest private
institution of higher education and the second largest Baptist university in the
world. Located in Buies Creek, NC, just east of the center of the state,
Campbell combines academic excellence and Christian commitment. More information
about Campbell University is available on the Web site, www.campbell.edu.
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