Student Art Exhibit at the Samek Art Museum

Arts & Museum Exhibits

April 11, 2023 to May 14, 2023

Samek Art Museum

  • Top Floor, Elaine Langone Center on the campus of Bucknell University 701 Moore Avenue
  • Lewisburg
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Annual Student Art Exhibition

April 11 – May 14

Samek Art Museum Campus Gallery

Top floor, Elaine Langone Center on the campus of Bucknell University
701 Moore Avenue, Lewisburg, PA 17837


This exhibition features a diverse array of student artworks. Faculty from the Department of Art and Art History select noteworthy artworks created in their courses over the academic year and gather them together here in this fresh mix of ideas and forms.

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Annual Student Art Gala
Tuesday, April 11, 7 p.m.
Campus Gallery, Elaine Langone Center, Top Floor

Come join the Samek Art Museum to celebrate the Annual Student Art Exhibition. View diverse student artwork selected by Art and Art History faculty created in their courses throughout the year. This event is hosted by Bucknell’s SMAC (Samek Museum Art Club).

 

 

 

 

 

 

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