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Tech’s BFA seniors host ‘Novel Perspectives’ Feb. 27 at Lincoln Parish Museum
Peek into the creative minds of Louisiana Tech’s up-and-coming artists at “Novel Perspectives,” a collaborative art exhibition hosted by Tech’s School of Design’s Bachelor of Fine Arts seniors.
The exhibition is 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, February 27 at the Lincoln Parish Museum.
“Novel Perspective” reflects a commitment to exploring themes of identity, environment, and the human experience through unconventional lenses.
After four years of artistic development, these seniors are proud to share their personal stories and unique perspectives through various mediums, including sculpture, painting, drawing, and comics. The exhibition features the work of the senior portfolio class including Taylor Bailes, Hayden Becton, Elijah Boston, Cullen Breaux, Baylee Brown, Alexis Davis, Abigail Monarch, Jolee Rogers, and Annie Schouest.
“Novel Perspectives” explores how artists interpret the world and highlights the differences in experience and perception that shape their work. This event invites the community to step into the artists’ minds and discover new viewpoints.
Louisiana Tech is a central part of the Ruston community, and this exhibition is another opportunity for Ruston to support its talented students. It’s also a chance to experience the rich history of Lincoln Parish, with museum exhibits on display alongside the students’ work.
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