Edible Type Reception
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Amy Friend’s lecture will take place Friday [Nov. 8] at 2:30 p.m. in Giles Hall’s Harrison Auditorium.
I choose CAAD at MSU because of the great programs this college has to offer at MSU. I also like that we have opportunities to interact and network with students that have gained the experience in being at CAAD. Learning from the upperclassmen students, I want to be able to further grow the abilities and skills I have and learn to be successful in graphic design/painting.
I chose CAAD at MSU for the artistic environment. There are so many opportunities to shine and show my talent not only to myself, but to the community around me. I think it is a wonderful place to find who I am as an artist by exploring the lanes that our program has to offer.
I chose CAAD at MSU because of how welcoming and invested the faculty are. Immediately, I knew that I was in a place where my love and passion for art would be fostered by talented artists with years of experience.
The McArthur cafeteria. Hands. Down. They serve southern-style comfort food, which makes it the best place to eat on campus.
I chose CAAD because I enjoy drawing and doing art, and at MSU I can continue to grow and do art in the Department of Art.
The ceramics studio is my favorite spot on campus because I get to throw on the wheel, draw on ceramics, and work in the glaze studio.
Focus on your artwork, be nice, and have a positive outlook.
Syrian-born, New Haven, CT artist and architect Mohamad Hafez spoke in the Mississippi State University Robert and Freda Harrison Auditorium on Sept. 30, 2019 in connection with the "UNPACKED: Refugee Baggage" exhibit put on by the Department of Art.
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Student pop-up exhibit featuring: