Students exhibit art in ‘Watershed’ exhibit
Several students from SMU were chosen to exhibit in “Watershed,” a juried exhibition at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum, 800 Riverview Drive. The exhibition features work from SMU and Winona State University students who were asked to create work that was inspired by water. Three winners and 12 runners-up were chosen out of 45 entries. The exhibition, being held in conjunction with “Between the Shining Seas,” will be on display through Saturday, Nov. 13.
SMU students featuring work in the exhibit include:
• Ryan Anderson — “Driftwood Sculpture #2” (second place) and “The Unfortunate Events That Took Place at Oscar’s Home, Several Months After the First Incident” (runner up)
• Danielle Miller — “A Puddle with a Floating Leaf” (runner up)
• Stephanie Binot — “Silver Lake” (runner up)
• Ashley Blum — “A Summer Afternoon by Gilmore Creek” (runner up)
• Blake Dahl — “Walk Alone” (runner up)
Museum hours are Tuesday through Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is $6 for adults, $3 for students, $20 for immediate families, or free to children younger than 4.