Gallery reception showcases graphic design seniors' work

Published 05.02.2024

Photos by Cindy D. Meixel, writer/editor-Penn College News

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Visitors to The Gallery at Penn College take in the imaginative, innovative designs of the graduating graphic design seniors.

Exploring the creative journeys and promising career paths of eight graduating seniors in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s graphic design major, a reception was held April 26 for the Graphic Design Student Portfolio Exhibition.

Culminating four years of intensive study, the annual show in The Gallery at Penn College presents the students’ work in marketing, branding, packaging, advertising and design.

The exhibit runs through Friday, May 3, in the gallery located on the third floor of The Madigan Library. The remaining day's hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Next up for The Gallery at Penn College is the Architecture & Sustainable Design: Senior Capstone Projects, on display May 10-13 with a reception set for 4 to 6 p.m. on Friday, May 10.

Gallery exhibits and receptions are free and open to the public.

The Gallery at Penn College offers a gorgeous venue for celebrating students' creative work.
Engaging guests and answering their questions are future designers Hunter S. Rowley and Joseph E. Thompson
Visitors enjoy conversation and digital exploration.
Designs are displayed on pedestals, as well as gallery walls.
The large crowd applauds the graphic design seniors' efforts.
Brian A. Flynn (speaking at center), assistant professor of graphic design and department head, addresses the gathering. The exhibiting students (at left) also introduced themselves, as did the art faculty, lined up on the right.
Pausing for a photo op is Destiny N. Walter, whose poster design (shown in the upper right corner here) was selected to represent the exhibition.
Rowley chats with Penn College President Michael J. Reed and his wife, Christina Steinbacher-Reed.