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DESCRIPTION:Kansas State University Department of Art will present the firs
 t of two BFA Thesis Exhibitions of the spring semester featuring Emery Bro
 wn\, Lacie Kohman\, and Logan Sprague. The artists will showcase an exhibi
 tion of their undergraduate artwork from May 4 through 8\, 2026 in the Mar
 k A. Chapman Gallery\, first floor of Willard Hall. Gallery hours are 8am 
 – 5pm\, Monday through Friday. Please feel free to attend the reception 
 with the artists on Friday evening\, May 8\, from 5:00 to 7:00pm in the ga
 llery. Admission is free and open to the public.\nEmery Brown is an artist
  from Lincoln\, Nebraska\, who creates vibrant drawings and paintings. The
 ir works are inspired by nature\, often creating images that combine multi
 ple plants or animals into one figure. They hope that their pieces will in
 spire other people to look at the world around them with a new\, creative 
 perspective. They try to invent creatures that could feasibly exist in a f
 antasy world\, while still being based in reality through the life that in
 spires them.\nLacie Kohman is a printmaker from Salina\, Kansas\, whose pr
 imary process includes reductive linoleum relief and risograph prints. Thr
 ough these techniques\, the final product consists of colorful\, multi-lay
 er prints with different pop/comic art styles. “The process of printmaki
 ng felt like a door to exploration\; every print is the product of that fr
 eedom from perfection and discovery through color.” The result of these 
 prints reveals that exploration of color and working in those “Happy lit
 tle accidents.”\nLogan Sprague is an artist from Waterville\, Kansas\, s
 pecializing in photography\, and secondarily drawing. His photos and drawi
 ngs reflect his interest in black metal\, philosophy\, and horror through 
 night scenery\, flash\, and evocative splatters and texture.\nThe Mark A. 
 Chapman Gallery on the first floor of Willard Hall\, across from the art o
 ffice\, opened in 2005. Cheryl Mellenthin and Mark Chapman funded a comple
 te renovation of the former Willard Hall Gallery\, increasing the exhibiti
 on space to over 1\,400 square feet along with 400 square feet dedicated t
 o exhibition preparation and kitchen facilities. The Department of Art hos
 ts BFA and MFA student exhibitions in the gallery as part of graduation re
 quirements each semester. The technology friendly gallery serves not only 
 exhibition purposes but also provides a location for an active Visiting Ar
 tist lecture program.
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LOCATION:Mark A. Chapman Gallery\, Willard Hall\, 116
SUMMARY:BFA Exhibition for Studio Art 
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 t
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DESCRIPTION:Kansas State University Department of Art will present the firs
 t of two BFA Thesis Exhibitions of the spring semester featuring Emery Bro
 wn\, Lacie Kohman\, and Logan Sprague. The artists will showcase an exhibi
 tion of their undergraduate artwork from May 4 through 8\, 2026 in the Mar
 k A. Chapman Gallery\, first floor of Willard Hall. Gallery hours are 8am 
 – 5pm\, Monday through Friday. Please feel free to attend the reception 
 with the artists on Friday evening\, May 8\, from 5:00 to 7:00pm in the ga
 llery. Admission is free and open to the public.\nEmery Brown is an artist
  from Lincoln\, Nebraska\, who creates vibrant drawings and paintings. The
 ir works are inspired by nature\, often creating images that combine multi
 ple plants or animals into one figure. They hope that their pieces will in
 spire other people to look at the world around them with a new\, creative 
 perspective. They try to invent creatures that could feasibly exist in a f
 antasy world\, while still being based in reality through the life that in
 spires them.\nLacie Kohman is a printmaker from Salina\, Kansas\, whose pr
 imary process includes reductive linoleum relief and risograph prints. Thr
 ough these techniques\, the final product consists of colorful\, multi-lay
 er prints with different pop/comic art styles. “The process of printmaki
 ng felt like a door to exploration\; every print is the product of that fr
 eedom from perfection and discovery through color.” The result of these 
 prints reveals that exploration of color and working in those “Happy lit
 tle accidents.”\nLogan Sprague is an artist from Waterville\, Kansas\, s
 pecializing in photography\, and secondarily drawing. His photos and drawi
 ngs reflect his interest in black metal\, philosophy\, and horror through 
 night scenery\, flash\, and evocative splatters and texture.\nThe Mark A. 
 Chapman Gallery on the first floor of Willard Hall\, across from the art o
 ffice\, opened in 2005. Cheryl Mellenthin and Mark Chapman funded a comple
 te renovation of the former Willard Hall Gallery\, increasing the exhibiti
 on space to over 1\,400 square feet along with 400 square feet dedicated t
 o exhibition preparation and kitchen facilities. The Department of Art hos
 ts BFA and MFA student exhibitions in the gallery as part of graduation re
 quirements each semester. The technology friendly gallery serves not only 
 exhibition purposes but also provides a location for an active Visiting Ar
 tist lecture program.
GEO:39.191444;-96.580211
LOCATION:Mark A. Chapman Gallery\, Willard Hall\, 116
SUMMARY:BFA Exhibition for Studio Art 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.k-state.edu/event/bfa-exhibition-for-studio-ar
 t
CATEGORIES:Exhibition: Gallery or Museum
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DESCRIPTION:Kansas State University Department of Art will present the firs
 t of two BFA Thesis Exhibitions of the spring semester featuring Emery Bro
 wn\, Lacie Kohman\, and Logan Sprague. The artists will showcase an exhibi
 tion of their undergraduate artwork from May 4 through 8\, 2026 in the Mar
 k A. Chapman Gallery\, first floor of Willard Hall. Gallery hours are 8am 
 – 5pm\, Monday through Friday. Please feel free to attend the reception 
 with the artists on Friday evening\, May 8\, from 5:00 to 7:00pm in the ga
 llery. Admission is free and open to the public.\nEmery Brown is an artist
  from Lincoln\, Nebraska\, who creates vibrant drawings and paintings. The
 ir works are inspired by nature\, often creating images that combine multi
 ple plants or animals into one figure. They hope that their pieces will in
 spire other people to look at the world around them with a new\, creative 
 perspective. They try to invent creatures that could feasibly exist in a f
 antasy world\, while still being based in reality through the life that in
 spires them.\nLacie Kohman is a printmaker from Salina\, Kansas\, whose pr
 imary process includes reductive linoleum relief and risograph prints. Thr
 ough these techniques\, the final product consists of colorful\, multi-lay
 er prints with different pop/comic art styles. “The process of printmaki
 ng felt like a door to exploration\; every print is the product of that fr
 eedom from perfection and discovery through color.” The result of these 
 prints reveals that exploration of color and working in those “Happy lit
 tle accidents.”\nLogan Sprague is an artist from Waterville\, Kansas\, s
 pecializing in photography\, and secondarily drawing. His photos and drawi
 ngs reflect his interest in black metal\, philosophy\, and horror through 
 night scenery\, flash\, and evocative splatters and texture.\nThe Mark A. 
 Chapman Gallery on the first floor of Willard Hall\, across from the art o
 ffice\, opened in 2005. Cheryl Mellenthin and Mark Chapman funded a comple
 te renovation of the former Willard Hall Gallery\, increasing the exhibiti
 on space to over 1\,400 square feet along with 400 square feet dedicated t
 o exhibition preparation and kitchen facilities. The Department of Art hos
 ts BFA and MFA student exhibitions in the gallery as part of graduation re
 quirements each semester. The technology friendly gallery serves not only 
 exhibition purposes but also provides a location for an active Visiting Ar
 tist lecture program.
GEO:39.191444;-96.580211
LOCATION:Mark A. Chapman Gallery\, Willard Hall\, 116
SUMMARY:BFA Exhibition for Studio Art 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.k-state.edu/event/bfa-exhibition-for-studio-ar
 t
CATEGORIES:Exhibition: Gallery or Museum
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DESCRIPTION:Kansas State University Department of Art will present the firs
 t of two BFA Thesis Exhibitions of the spring semester featuring Emery Bro
 wn\, Lacie Kohman\, and Logan Sprague. The artists will showcase an exhibi
 tion of their undergraduate artwork from May 4 through 8\, 2026 in the Mar
 k A. Chapman Gallery\, first floor of Willard Hall. Gallery hours are 8am 
 – 5pm\, Monday through Friday. Please feel free to attend the reception 
 with the artists on Friday evening\, May 8\, from 5:00 to 7:00pm in the ga
 llery. Admission is free and open to the public.\nEmery Brown is an artist
  from Lincoln\, Nebraska\, who creates vibrant drawings and paintings. The
 ir works are inspired by nature\, often creating images that combine multi
 ple plants or animals into one figure. They hope that their pieces will in
 spire other people to look at the world around them with a new\, creative 
 perspective. They try to invent creatures that could feasibly exist in a f
 antasy world\, while still being based in reality through the life that in
 spires them.\nLacie Kohman is a printmaker from Salina\, Kansas\, whose pr
 imary process includes reductive linoleum relief and risograph prints. Thr
 ough these techniques\, the final product consists of colorful\, multi-lay
 er prints with different pop/comic art styles. “The process of printmaki
 ng felt like a door to exploration\; every print is the product of that fr
 eedom from perfection and discovery through color.” The result of these 
 prints reveals that exploration of color and working in those “Happy lit
 tle accidents.”\nLogan Sprague is an artist from Waterville\, Kansas\, s
 pecializing in photography\, and secondarily drawing. His photos and drawi
 ngs reflect his interest in black metal\, philosophy\, and horror through 
 night scenery\, flash\, and evocative splatters and texture.\nThe Mark A. 
 Chapman Gallery on the first floor of Willard Hall\, across from the art o
 ffice\, opened in 2005. Cheryl Mellenthin and Mark Chapman funded a comple
 te renovation of the former Willard Hall Gallery\, increasing the exhibiti
 on space to over 1\,400 square feet along with 400 square feet dedicated t
 o exhibition preparation and kitchen facilities. The Department of Art hos
 ts BFA and MFA student exhibitions in the gallery as part of graduation re
 quirements each semester. The technology friendly gallery serves not only 
 exhibition purposes but also provides a location for an active Visiting Ar
 tist lecture program.
GEO:39.191444;-96.580211
LOCATION:Mark A. Chapman Gallery\, Willard Hall\, 116
SUMMARY:BFA Exhibition for Studio Art 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.k-state.edu/event/bfa-exhibition-for-studio-ar
 t
CATEGORIES:Exhibition: Gallery or Museum
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DESCRIPTION:Kansas State University Department of Art will present the firs
 t of two BFA Thesis Exhibitions of the spring semester featuring Emery Bro
 wn\, Lacie Kohman\, and Logan Sprague. The artists will showcase an exhibi
 tion of their undergraduate artwork from May 4 through 8\, 2026 in the Mar
 k A. Chapman Gallery\, first floor of Willard Hall. Gallery hours are 8am 
 – 5pm\, Monday through Friday. Please feel free to attend the reception 
 with the artists on Friday evening\, May 8\, from 5:00 to 7:00pm in the ga
 llery. Admission is free and open to the public.\nEmery Brown is an artist
  from Lincoln\, Nebraska\, who creates vibrant drawings and paintings. The
 ir works are inspired by nature\, often creating images that combine multi
 ple plants or animals into one figure. They hope that their pieces will in
 spire other people to look at the world around them with a new\, creative 
 perspective. They try to invent creatures that could feasibly exist in a f
 antasy world\, while still being based in reality through the life that in
 spires them.\nLacie Kohman is a printmaker from Salina\, Kansas\, whose pr
 imary process includes reductive linoleum relief and risograph prints. Thr
 ough these techniques\, the final product consists of colorful\, multi-lay
 er prints with different pop/comic art styles. “The process of printmaki
 ng felt like a door to exploration\; every print is the product of that fr
 eedom from perfection and discovery through color.” The result of these 
 prints reveals that exploration of color and working in those “Happy lit
 tle accidents.”\nLogan Sprague is an artist from Waterville\, Kansas\, s
 pecializing in photography\, and secondarily drawing. His photos and drawi
 ngs reflect his interest in black metal\, philosophy\, and horror through 
 night scenery\, flash\, and evocative splatters and texture.\nThe Mark A. 
 Chapman Gallery on the first floor of Willard Hall\, across from the art o
 ffice\, opened in 2005. Cheryl Mellenthin and Mark Chapman funded a comple
 te renovation of the former Willard Hall Gallery\, increasing the exhibiti
 on space to over 1\,400 square feet along with 400 square feet dedicated t
 o exhibition preparation and kitchen facilities. The Department of Art hos
 ts BFA and MFA student exhibitions in the gallery as part of graduation re
 quirements each semester. The technology friendly gallery serves not only 
 exhibition purposes but also provides a location for an active Visiting Ar
 tist lecture program.
GEO:39.191444;-96.580211
LOCATION:Mark A. Chapman Gallery\, Willard Hall\, 116
SUMMARY:BFA Exhibition for Studio Art 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.k-state.edu/event/bfa-exhibition-for-studio-ar
 t
CATEGORIES:Exhibition: Gallery or Museum
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