"Patriot Act," a work by Chester College of New England student Nicole Glynn, took the "Best of Student" award for creative excellence at the 20th annual New Hampshire Creative Club exhibition. Glynn, a graphic design major, was presented the award at the exhibit opening on June 17 at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, NH. The exhibit continues through July.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Seven Graduates/Students in Juried Show
Seven members of the Chester College of New England community were accepted into the 20th Annual New Hampshire Creative Club Juried Exhibition. Work from recent graduates Courtney Brown, Danielle Provencher, Tom Provencher and Natasha Peasley, as well as current students Nicole Glynn, Korey Nolan, and Gregor R-Baugh, was selected by the judges.
The exhibition will open with an awards ceremony and reception from 6-9 p.m., Tuesday, June 17 at the McIninch Art Gallery on the campus of Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester.
Accepted work (title and artist):
“Dave McKean,” Tom Provencher
“Declaration,” Tom Provencher
“Easy Rider,” Nicole Glynn
“Kerri,” Natasha Peasley
“Patriot Act,” Nicole Glynn
“Polish Designers,” Gregor R-Baugh
“Seven Deadly Advertisements,” Courtney Brown
“Tongue Tied,” Korey Nolan
“Type Study,” Danielle Provencher
The exhibition will open with an awards ceremony and reception from 6-9 p.m., Tuesday, June 17 at the McIninch Art Gallery on the campus of Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester.
Accepted work (title and artist):
“Dave McKean,” Tom Provencher
“Declaration,” Tom Provencher
“Easy Rider,” Nicole Glynn
“Kerri,” Natasha Peasley
“Patriot Act,” Nicole Glynn
“Polish Designers,” Gregor R-Baugh
“Seven Deadly Advertisements,” Courtney Brown
“Tongue Tied,” Korey Nolan
“Type Study,” Danielle Provencher
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