Danielle
Wallace, a Coker College art student, will open her senior show, a sculptural
installation, with a public reception from 7 to 8 p.m. Monday, April 23, in the
Cecelia Coker Bell Gallery.
The
reception is free and refreshments will be served.
For
Wallace, putting together her senior show was daunting and rewarding.
"I
have never experienced anything more difficult than making this work,” said
Wallace. “It took a lot for me to reveal my thoughts and feelings in this way,
but the experience has made me stronger and more outgoing."
Coker’s
senior exhibitions, first established in 1958, are required of all of its art
majors and represent the culmination of four years of study. They are intended
to offer students an opportunity to share their work with the Coker and
Hartsville communities as well as with friends and family.
Wallace’s
exhibit, which continues through April 27, is the final senior art exhibit of
the semester.
The
Cecelia Coker Bell Gallery is located in the Gladys C. Fort Art Building on the
Coker College campus. Gallery hours are from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, while classes are in session.
For
more on the gallery, visit http://www.wix.com/cokerartgallery/ccgb.
Coker
College upholds and defends the intellectual and artistic freedom of its
faculty and students as they study and create art through which they explore
the full spectrum of human experience. The college considers such pursuits
central to the spirit of inquiry and thoughtful discussion, which are at the
heart of a liberal arts education.

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