Michaela Houff’s piece titled “Pass With Care” was completed in WCC’s PHO 211: Large Format film photography class.
Tom Holevinski’s piece titled “Portrait on Track”, a charcoal painting, was completed in WCC’s ART 111 course. Caleb Henderson | Washtenaw Voice
Caleb Henderson
Editor
From March 15 – April 15, WCC celebrates its arts department by showcasing pieces made in arts classes between the fall semester of 2021 through the fall semester of 2023. Options to view this commemoration are available in person, virtually, or by using an online gallery. To view the fine art in person, visit the second floor of the Student Center.
WCC also will host the annual Student Art Show Open House on April 4, from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., giving those interested a chance to view the work, learn more about WCC art courses/programs in more detail, and be present for the formal award announcement ceremony – the first place winner receiving a form of tuition reimbursement.
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