At the start of 2017, the presidency continues to be the most important topic gripping the United States and its people. The question of presidential character has been central to this discussion. In times of national uncertainty, it is more important than ever to remember and evaluate the heritage of
William Woods University is excited to present an art show, “Lies Provide,” by St. Louis artist Dominic Finocchio.
“View at Boonville” by Jane Mudd Each November, the art faculty at William Woods University get the chance to show off their talents during the Faculty Art Show in the Mildred Cox Gallery in the Gladys Woods Kemper Center for the Arts. This year, the show
Ed Smith “The Song of the Soul,” an exhibit of drawings and sculpture by Ed Smith that he says, “reveal the determination of a man’s life,” will be on display at William Woods University. The show is scheduled for Sept. 29–Oct. 28 in the Cox Gallery,
Hotel Du Louvre View by Jeffrey Moore A printmaking exhibit of hand-pulled lithographs, etchings, woodcuts and serigraphy will open the fall season of gallery exhibits at William Woods University. The display will run Aug. 22 to Sept. 21 in the Mildred Cox Gallery. An opening reception