Portrait by Jane Mudd Art faculty at William Woods University don’t just teach, they create. They will exhibit those creations through Dec. 12 in the Mildred Cox Gallery Tree Image by Val Wedel of the Gladys Woods Kemper Center for the Arts.
Fulton High School student Cody Kimbell shows off his ribbon for Best of Show in the 2014 competition. He also won the People’s Choice Award, chosen by vote of WWU students. William Woods University invites mid-Missouri high school students to submit their artwork for display in
Watercolor artist Carol Carter, who describes her work as “mysterious, seductive, intense and inviting” will exhibit her art at William Woods University’s Mildred Cox Gallery Oct. 1- 31. An opening reception at 4:30 p.m. Oct. 1 in the Gladys Woods Kemper Center for the Arts. “Having grown up in Florida, my
Orphan in Camp William Woods University has continued to evolve since its establishment in 1870, but the school that now offers doctoral degrees started as a school for orphans of the Civil War. The first major Civil War battle west of the Mississippi River was on Aug. 10,