FSU’s Faculty Art Exhibition

The Annual Faculty Art Exhibition at Florida State University’s Museum of Fine Arts is the perfect opportunity for students and the local community to learn about current projects of the art faculty. There is work from over fifty-two full-time and adjunct faculty that spans numerous mediums taught in the many programs and departments in the college. Digital Arts professor Keith Roberson and MFA student Michelle Eccles were part of the exhibits opening night which drew in an impressive crowd of students and faculty from across campus as well as the local community, and explain why an event feature the work of the faculty is important for the university. The exhibit is open to the public until January 31st and the museum and art faculty are happy to answer questions during visits, so check out the The Annual Faculty Art Exhibition at Florida State University’s Museum of Fine Arts is the perfect opportunity for students and the local community to learn about current projects of the art faculty. There is work from over fifty-two full-time and adjunct faculty that spans numerous mediums taught in the many programs and departments in the college. Digital Arts professor Keith Roberson and MFA student Michelle Eccles were part of the exhibits opening night which drew in an impressive crowd of students and faculty from across campus as well as the local community, and explain why an event feature the work of the faculty is important for the university.