murmuration (Senior Studio Art Majors Exhibition 2022)

April 16 – May 14, 2022

Melvin Henderson-Rubio Gallery

Each spring, the Hallie Ford Museum of Art highlights the work of senior studio art majors at Willamette University. The exhibition represents the culmination of their four years at Willamette and features work in a variety of media, and includes photography, painting, fiber arts, and mixed media installations.

This year’s senior art students include:

  • Robbie Daugherty, Reno, Nevada
  • Ali Mackie, Santa Cruz, California
  • Madison Munro, Salem, Oregon
  • Ellie Ossana-Galen, Columbia, Missouri
  • Sarah Powell, Mount Vernon, Ohio
  • Billy Ullmann, Greer, South Carolina
  • Minna Zhou, Salem, Oregon

Each spring, the Hallie Ford Museum of Art at Willamette University, pairs the annual senior studio art majors exhibition with a small solo exhibition of recent work by one of the faculty members in the art department at Willamette University. The purpose of the exhibitions are to demonstrate the continuing connection and relationship between student and faculty research. 

This year’s senior studio art majors exhibition is paired with the faculty exhibition, Chelsea Couch: boots, bullets, britches, & bologna, which focuses on recent works by Visiting Assistant Professor of Art Chelsea Couch. 


Exhibition Related Events

Tuesday Virtual Gallery Talk
April 19, 2022 at Noon
Join senior studio art majors Sarah Powell, Billy Ullmann, and Minna Zhou for a virtual guided tour as they talk about their work.
Free and open to the public

Use this Zoom Link to Join the Tour 

Tuesday Virtual Gallery Talk
April 26, 2022 at Noon
Join senior studio art majors Robbie Daugherty, Ali Mackie, Madison Munro, and
Ellie Ossana-Galen for a guided tour as they talk about their work.
Free and open to the public 

USE THIS ZOOM LINK TO JOIN THE TOUR


Financial Support

Financial support for the exhibition was provided by general operating support grants from the City of Salem's Transient Occupancy Tax funds and the Oregon Arts Commission.


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