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U of L art department annual exhibitions and student awards go virtual
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Federal government
With the continued closure of art galleries across Alberta, the 2021 University of Lethbridge Department of Art annual exhibitions and student awards have gone virtual for a second year.
Facing a second year without an in-person exhibition, faculty and students worked together to create online solutions to share their work and celebrate creativity and academic excellence.
Art student Samantha Newton and her classmates took the annual Art Studio Open House and made it miniature.
“People would see it going into the Department on the way to classes and everything has to fit within the dimensions of a locker, so everything is miniature,” said Newton.
U of L art department annual exhibitions and student awards go virtual
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Yes
By Alejandra Pulido-Guzman
For the Lethbridge Herald on May 12, 2021.
With the continued closure of art galleries across Alberta, the 2021 University of Lethbridge Department of Art annual exhibitions and student awards have gone virtual for a second year. Facing a second year without an in-person exhibition, faculty and students worked together to create online solutions to share their work and celebrate creativity and academic excellence. Art student Samantha Newton and her classmates took the annual Art Studio Open House and made it miniature. “People would see it going into the Department on the way to classes and everything has to fit within the dimensions of a locker, so everything is miniature,” said Newton.