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While exploring the works of artists like Käthe Kollwitz, Edgar Degas and Bo Bartlett, Gardner-Webb University art major Hannah Smith discovered her own artistic strengths. Smith was one of 11 GWU students who received a grant from the GWU Undergraduate Research Scholars Program for the summer term. Students worked 40 hours a week for five weeks on their projects, which they are required to present in a professional forum.

Publication Date

7-10-2020

Publisher

Gardner-Webb University

City

Boiling Springs

Keywords

acrylic paints, acrylics, animation, art show, Baroque, Bo Bartlett, body language, Edgar Degas, Expressionism, GWU Department of Visual Arts, GWU Summer Undergraduate Research Scholars Program, GWU Undergraduate Research, Hannah Smith, Käthe Kollwitz, pen and ink, portfolio, Susan Bell, Undergraduate Research Scholars Program

Summer Undergraduate Research Gives Hannah Smith, ’21, Direction for her Future

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