The Turman Art Gallery at Indiana State University presents "Digital Noise 2.5: Digital Art Student Exhibition 2015," on display March 30-April 14.
The exhibition features the emerging talents of undergraduate and graduate visual art students enrolled in the Introduction to Digital Art, Intermediate Digital Art, Advanced Digital Art classes taught by Sala Wong, associate professor in the department of art and design at the Indiana State.
Participating student artists are Grace Adams, Sam Barnes, Tyler Brown, Veronica Collazo, Shayla Fish, Xirui Fu, '14, Stetson Hennington, Nikki Jones, Joshua Lewis, Alexis McNeil, Paul Miller, Kindal Mohr, Stefan Munsey, Annie Newkirk, Clarissa Rawlings, Nicole Regnier, Tanner Robinson, Ian Simoneaux, Corey Stewart, Brittany Thayer, Maria Verduzco and Marissa Wehner.
The artists will be present at the opening reception 4:30-6:30 p.m. April 2. The public is invited to help celebrate the students' work that includes digital animation, multi-channel video installation, digital cinema and sound art. The event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.
The Turman Art Gallery is located on the Indiana State campus in the Fine Arts Building on Chestnut Street, just west of 7th Street. Gallery hours for this exhibition are 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday. For more information, call 812-237-3720.
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Contact: Sala Wong, associate professor of digital art, Indiana State University, Sala.Wong@indstate.edu or 812-237-3722.
The exhibition, which runs March 30-April 14, features the emerging talents of undergraduate and graduate visual art students.
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