NESADSU Student Artists at Adams Gallery
Boston is the theme of student artists whose work was chosen for The New England School of Art & Design at Suffolk University Student Showcase, now at the Adams Gallery, located in the Law School’s Sargent hall.
The NESADSU Student Showcase provides a selection of work from current students and 2006 alumni from the New England School of Art & Design’s three major programs – Fine Arts, Graphic Design, and Interior Design.
“We also have work from students in our freshman Foundation program, and, in keeping with the gallery’s mission, much of the work has a Boston theme,” said Director of Administrative Services Sara Chadwick.
"In this Centennial year, it seems entirely fitting that the oldest school in the university – the Law School -- should host the newest,” said NESADSU Chairman William Davis. “We are delighted to have this opportunity to showcase our students’ work for everyone to see.
Davis said that the University brings together specialists from a wide variety of disciplines, and “this wonderful diversity of scholarship encourages an exchange of ideas that enriches all of us in the Suffolk community. The NESADSU Student Showcase is an excellent example of such an exchange of ideas.”
Jim Manning, assistant director of exhibitions, curated the show.
The Adams Gallery is open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily, and the “NESADSU Student Showcase” will be on exhibit through March 16, 2007.