Annual art show provides learning lessons for Northwestern students

 

March 23, 2017

Students in the Art in Life humanities class at Northwestern Oklahoma State University look at artwork available at the 14th annual NWOSU Art Society Art Show in the J.W. Martin Library. As a teaching tool Ken Kelsey had the students determine their top three choices in each category and present their findings to the rest of the group. The art show will be open to the public in the library until March 31. All winning pieces will move to a winner's show at the Runnymede Hotel on April 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for the First Friday Artwalk.

Students in two different humanities classes at Northwestern Oklahoma State University recently received some in-person lessons in the critique and appreciation of art by viewing pieces entered in the 14th annual NWOSU Art Society (NAS) Art Show in the J.W. Martin Library on the Alva campus.

Members of the Art in Life class taught by Ken Kelsey, instructor of history and fine arts, and the Introduction to Literature class taught by Dr. Kathy Earnest, assistant professor of English, viewed pieces entered in photography, paintings, drawings, mixed media, digital art, cartoon/comics, fiber arts a...



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