Senior Exhibition-Zoha Nadeer, Kaitlyn Segreti & Sophia Martinez
Thursday, April 24, 2025 12:00 AM – 11:59 PM
- LocationHolmes Hall, 103 - the 103 Exhibition Space
- Websitehttps://calendar.bucknell.edu/event/49852-senior-art-exhibition-opening-for-kaitlyn-segreti
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- Apr 2412:00 PMAnnual Student Art ExhibitionThis 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 in this fresh mix of ideas and forms.
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