‘Windows’ exhibit on display through Oct. 10

Art work in the windows.
Windows of Slippery Rock University” is an immersive gallery of two-dimensional art from creators in the SRU community. The fifth annual exhibit is themed “Evoke or Provoke: Humanity in Art.” Work created by students, faculty, staff and alumni can be seen in the windows of campus buildings through Oct. 10.

The fifth annual “Windows of Slippery Rock University” art exhibit features work from the artists of the SRU community, showcased across campus in two-dimensional form. The immersive gallery runs for three weeks in the windows of buildings across campus.

The theme of this year’s exhibit is “Evoke or Provoke: Humanity in Art.”

“It’s something for everybody. Art is really meant for the community, and it ties us together,” said Doris Short, SRU assistant professor of art, who is project organizer.

More information about the Art Department at SRU can be found on the department’s webpage.

Below is a gallery from this year’s exhibit.

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