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Fashion was on Aliya Pooser’s mind from a very young age. As a little girl, she made up her own version of paper dolls.
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A new addition to Moore’s courtyard is the work of a Young Artists Workshop student who is on track to earn the highest award in Girl Scouts – the Gold Award.
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Animation fascinated Janeé Powers ‘18 from the time she was 8 years old. “I didn’t start drawing until then,” said the Animation & Game Arts major.
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If you’ve ever tried finding your way to a museum or a park in a new city that you’re visiting, you would appreciate the work Sarah Lorenz ’16 is doing.
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“Dad and I always talked about how there is so little for teens and young adults to do in my hometown,” she said. “I was thinking about what I could do to help students have something to do over the summer.”
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Amanda Hutton ’19 gets pretty excited when people enjoy her artwork. So much so that she has made it available to everyone on just about any thing.
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Fashion Design major Minh ‘May’ Nguyen ’19 had no idea that her future art would be made with fabric, not pencils and paint. In fact, she didn’t know how to sew when she came to Moore.
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Morgan Prince ‘18 believes art can change lives, especially the lives of those who have been affected by the prison system.
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What do you do when you really want to work with a specific artist? For junior Fine Arts major Elizabeth Griffin, it was as easy as sending an email to British conceptual artist Lenka Clayton.
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Abigail Dangler ’18, a double major in Fine Arts and Curatorial Studies, traveled to Japan on the Sarah Peter Travel Fellowship in the summer of 2017.