This staple of the symposium has grown considerably, and this year’s exhibition includes some 250 works by more than 80 students from the 2024-2025 academic year – making it the largest, most diverse Steinmetz exhibition to date.
The three-person exhibition curated by Fernando Orellana, professor of visual arts, is now open in the Crowell and West galleries, Feigenbaum Center for Visual Arts.
Works by 10 senior studio fine arts majors and minors will be on view in the Crowell and West galleries. “Spaces Between Us” opens May 19, with a reception from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.