Summer Theatrical Rendering: Discovering Line, Value, Composition and Color

Summer Theatrical Rendering: Discovering Line, Value, Composition and Color
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The Summer Theatrical Rendering class in the department of drama invites you to an informal meet and greet and a brief presentation to celebrate their achievements during this six-week session.

“I think everyone will be quite impressed with the quality and imagination of these fine student artists,” said Michael Riha, professor of drama and instructor for the course. “I hope those on campus will join me in showing support for their efforts.”

Works by Kristen Brannan, Ashleigh Burns, Ashley Hartman and Kelly Henry may be viewed from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Thursday, June 28, in room 113 of the Fine Arts Center.

Contacts

Michael J. Riha, professor and director of design, department of dr
J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences
479-575-3612, mriha@uark.edu

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