Missouri State University professor of art Cedomir Kostovic has received the Award of Excellence in Communication Arts magazine’s Typography Annual competition for his poster, “Tribute to Rene Wanner.” Kostovic’s poster was among 140 projects out of more than 1,800 entries chosen by a panel of creative professionals. The work is part of an invitational call […]
Keith Ekstam and Kevin Hughes are currently exhibiting their sculptural work in a two-person show at the Batesville Area Art Council Gallery in Batesville, Arkansas.
Missouri State University metals student Katelyn Butler had a piece accepted to the online juried show, “We Are SNAG: Identity,”
The power and beauty of art and music transcends the borders of countries, as evidenced by the work of two Missouri State University professors in the College of Arts and Letters.
By its very nature, art can be soothing. For trauma victims or people experiencing anxiety, art can serve as a form of therapy, especially when guided by someone like Missouri State Art Professor Judith Fowler. Since becoming a registered art therapist in 1987, she has hosted a variety of workshops and researched art therapy for those in pediatric oncology units and those who are terminally ill.