Image: “The Northern Lights,” oil on canvas by C-SC senior Sara Gruenewald CANTON, Mo. 鈥 91直播 will showcase student creativity and artistic achievement during the 2026 Student Honors Exhibition,…
Photo: “Eclipse” by Jan Clough CANTON, Mo. 鈥 91直播鈥檚 Mabee Art Gallery will present 鈥淭he Eye and the Touch,鈥澛 a two-person exhibition featuring regional artists Jan Clough and Julie…
CANTON, Mo. 鈥 91直播 will present its 2025 Senior Capstone Art Exhibition, Uncharted Paths: An Experimental Journey, featuring artwork from graduating seniors in C-SC鈥檚 Fine Arts programs. The exhibition…
CANTON, Mo. 鈥 91直播 proudly announces Kevin Dingman: A Retrospective as part of the 2025 Alumni Exhibition opening on Homecoming Weekend. The exhibition will open with a reception Saturday,…
Artwork featured above: “Winter” by Jennifer Bock-Nelson (watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil) CANTON, Mo. 鈥 The 2025 Faculty Biennial Exhibition at 91直播 will feature works from faculty and emeritus…
91直播 is proud to announce the Student Honors Art Show, a juried exhibition that will spotlight the creations of Culver-Stockton students throughout the 2023-2024 academic year. The show will take place in the Mabee Art Gallery on the C-SC campus. The student honors show will be held Thursday, April 18-Wednesday, May 8, with gallery hours from 6-8 pm and is free and open to the public. During this period, visitors will have the opportunity to experience a variety of artistic expressions, ranging from traditional mediums such as painting and sculpture to innovative digital artworks.
91直播 (C-SC), a private liberal arts college offering 80 major and minor tracks, has announced the senior capstone project featuring the work of ten students to be exhibited in the Mabee Art Gallery. The Art and Design Senior Capstone Show will open on Saturday, December 9, and conclude on January 5, 2024, with artist presentations on December 9 at 1 pm in the gallery.
The 91直播 Art and Design Department was honored to host the first Intercollegiate Juried Student Exhibit. Virtual submissions were received March 1 and winners were chosen last week by Lindsey Dunnagan and Laura Bigger, art professors at Truman State University.
鈥淕rowth,鈥 a pen and ink drawing of mushrooms by Taylor Pitford, a senior from Montrose, Iowa, and a self-portrait with his face painted like a clown by Nevin McNally, a senior from Quincy, Ill., were judged best in show.