SDSU seniors to display artworks in thesis exhibition

Two South Dakota State University School of Design seniors will display their Bachelor of Fine Arts thesis exhibition in the Ritz Gallery on campus for the next two weeks. The public exhibit, “Tangibly False,” features the work of Cassidy Hunt and Matthew Scott, including printmaking, drawing, sculpture and other works on canvas.

Two South Dakota State University School of Design seniors will display their Bachelor of Fine Arts thesis exhibition in the Ritz Gallery on campus for the next two weeks.

The public exhibit, “Tangibly False,” features the work of Cassidy Hunt and Matthew Scott, including printmaking, drawing, sculpture and other works on canvas. These works explore themes of life and existence and are on display from Oct. 16-27.

Hunt, of Canby, Minnesota, is an art education major. She is the daughter of Teresa Schulte-Hunt and Steve and Audra Hunt of Gary and is a 2020 graduate of Canby High School.

Scott, of Marshall, Minnesota, is a studio art printmaking and graphic design major. He is the son of Stuart and Linda Scott and is a 2019 graduate of Marshall High School.

SDSU’s Ritz Gallery is in Grove Hall, located south of the University Student Union between Mathews and Brown residence halls. Admission is free. The Ritz Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parking is available in the Union lot.

A public reception for the artists will be held from 5:30-7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 23, in the Ritz Gallery.

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