A student tries her hand at the pottery wheel. High school students in mid-Missouri will have an opportunity to attend art workshops hosted by William Woods University this summer. The workshops in August will allow 9th-12th grade students to experience college-level instruction, expectations and outcomes. The
Casey Cramer paints a mask at a previous Kemper Kids art camp. Children in mid-Missouri will have an opportunity to explore their creativity at the Kemper Kids Summer Art Camp at William Woods University. The camp allows youngsters to express their artistic side through fun activities.
Isabella Long Throughout April, the art gallery at William Woods University will once again be filled with the best art work of the school’s graduating seniors, as it is every year at this time. The senior art show will take place through May 6, with
“Skin Deep #14” by Sara Risley of Milwaukee, Wisconsin About 55 pieces of art exploring issues of gender and race will be on display during the “Equality Matters” art exhibit at William Woods University. The opening reception is 5-7 p.m. Thursday, March 3, in the Mildred
This Satsuma Style Peacock Vase, which is on permanent display in the hallway of the Gladys Woods Kemper Center for the Arts, is part of the art collection donated by the Ruthenbergs. Art donated to William Woods University by Janet and Don Ruthenberg will be on