Art Exhibit Spotlights Works by Graduating CLU Art Majors

California Lutheran University’s annual Senior Art Exhibition will be on display from Saturday, April 24, through Saturday, May 15, in the Kwan Fong Gallery of Art and Culture in CLU’s Soiland Humanities Center.

Participating in the exhibit are Kimberly Bartol of Canyon Country, Jason Block of Salt Lake City, Utah, Gregorio De Masi of Thousand Oaks, Diana Figueroa of Los Angeles, Amie Haltman of Cathedral City, Elizabeth Hergert of Greeley, Colo., Christopher Hughes of Lakewood, Renee Papegaay of Camarillo, and Bryan Zumo of Simi Valley. The display will feature drawings, photography, painting, printmaking, computer graphics, ceramics and sculpture.

Serving more than 1,900 undergraduate and 1,000 graduate students, the selective liberal arts and science university offers 36 majors along with professional preparation programs in specified fields of study. Master’s degree programs are offered in education, psychology, business administration, and public policy and administration. A doctoral program in educational leadership is offered through the School of Education. Members of the CLU student body come from more than 30 states and 30 countries and represent a diversity of faiths and cultures.

For more information about CLU or the Senior Art Exhibit, please call the University Relations Office at (805) 493–3151.

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