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Art + Design to celebrate graphic design seniors with virtual showcase

Austin Peay State University’s Department of Art + Design is taking its senior graphic design showcase online to recognize “the awesome work of 17 future creatives.”

(Posted April 27, 2020)

Austin Peay State University’s Department of Art + Design is taking its senior graphic design showcase online to recognize “the awesome work of 17 future creatives.” 

The showcase – named “20/20 Vision” – was scheduled to happen at the Art + Design building on campus, but the coronavirus pandemic forced new plans. 

The showcase will open virtually at www.instagram.com/apsudesign_vision2020 on Wednesday, April 29.

The showcase will feature the work of Bachelor of Fine Arts seniors Alex Geary, Anthony Blair, Elissa Burgoyne, Sarah Burns, Jason Butner, Kameron Craine, Charles Gozy, Michelle Langley, Nina Lizura, Kyle Marshall, Brittney McWaters, Kelsey Parrish, Kayla Patt, Uriah Peralta, Hunter Valdes, William Woodard and Denzil Wyatt.

You can learn more about each student by visiting @apsudesign_vision2020 on Instagram.

To learn more 

For more about the Department of Art + Desing, visit www.apsu.edu/art-design.

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