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Lake Superior College to host Fall Student Art Show

The 3-day art exhibit to take place in the Main Concourse of the Main Campus.

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Lake Superior College students will hold a free art show beginning Monday, December 9 through the night of December 11 in the Main Concourse of the college’s main campus.

 This show is open to the public and showcases a diverse array of works from students in the art program, including ceramics, drawings, paintings, digital photography, metal art and jewelry, digital graphic designs, watercolors, 2D art and designs, and 3D sculpture designs. Approximately, 275 students will have art pieces in the show. 

In addition to the art exhibit, there will be a limited edition photo on canvas by late LSC Art Instructor Kat Ramsland on display that will be available to bid on via silent auction. The proceeds will support the LSC Foundation’s Kat Ramsland Memorial Art Scholarship.

The art exhibit opens Monday at noon and is open to the public until 9 p.m. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the exhibit will be open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. – LSC press release

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