
Central College’s Class of 2025 Senior Art Exhibition includes work from six students, and is running now through Friday, May 9th in the Mills Gallery in the Lubbers Center on Central’s campus.
Students will also have their works exhibited during the Celebration of Undergraduate Inquiry from 1-1:50 pm on Thursday, and a reception for the artists will be held in the Mills Gallery from noon to 2 pm on Sunday.
Art majors from the Class of 2025 that will exhibit their work are:
- Amelia Brown, art and musical theatre double major from Prairie City, Iowa, shares “Self Made.” It employs multimedia sculpture to explore identity and the body as something that is created and can be changed. The sculptures include fabric, yarn, buttons, beads and clay.
- Gunner Hutton, art and business management double major from St. Charles, Iowa, is presenting “Family Gathering,” a series of hand-built ceramic pieces that fuse vessels with animal forms to recall unique traits of individual family members.
- Kaylee Peiffer, art and English double major from Packwood, Iowa, exhibits “Nighttime Bat Stories,” and incorporates science and education into handmade and illustrated children’s books about bats from Costa Rica.
- Emily Shields, art and musical theatre double major from Arden Hills, Minnesota, is presenting “Nurture,” a collection of handmade rings. Each ring elevates and preserves natural fragments combined with metal that accentuate the unique qualities of the fragments.
- Fynn Wadsworth, art major with English and social justice studies minors from Anamosa, Iowa, whose project “Untitled,” draws on his experience as a chronically ill person. His works utilize various textile traditions like crocheting, weaving, embroidery and sewing.
- Also exhibiting will be Lauren Husz, Class of 2026 art major with a K-12 endorsement and musical theatre minor from Hampton, Iowa. She is presenting “Solitary Echo,” a large-scale painting that explores tensions between isolation and solitude using a vast, textured landscape.
The Mills Gallery is open from 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday. The gallery curates exhibits throughout the academic year to expand opportunities for students to experience artistic styles and cultural interpretations.