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Published: March 22, 2023

Students of All Majors Showcase Artwork in Annual Juried Exhibition

The annual juried Student Art Exhibition, featuring student artwork from The University of Tampa, will open Friday, March 24, and run through Friday, April 14, in the Scarfone/Hartley Gallery on the UT campus.

Students of All Majors Showcase Artwork in Annual Juried ExhibitionThe gallery is located on campus at the R.K. Bailey Art Studios at 310 N. Blvd.

The exhibition gives UT students from any major an opportunity to display their artwork for the public. Pieces in the exhibition are in a variety of media, including paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, ceramics, sculpture, digital media, animations and mixed media.

Each year, this student exhibition is juried and judged by an art instructor or artist who is not affiliated with UT. This year’s judge is Nathan Beard, assistant curator at the Dunedin Fine Art Center.

Outstanding students included in this juried art exhibition will be selected to receive awards made possible by Friends of the Gallery, an organization that supports programming and exhibitions in the Scarfone/Hartley Gallery for the benefit of UT students and the Tampa community. Beard will announce the winners of these awards at a reception on Friday, March 24, from 6-8 p.m.

The gallery is located on campus at the R.K. Bailey Art Studios at 310 N. Blvd. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday through Friday, and 1-4 p.m. Saturday. There is no charge for admission.

For more information on the Friends of the Gallery and ways to support, please contact Jocelyn Boigenzahn, director of the College of Arts and Letters galleries, at calgalleries@ut.edu or (813) 253- 6217.


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