Graphic Design 2021 Highlights the Talents of 21 Seniors at Penn College | Education

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – The artistic talents of 21 senior graphic designers from Pennsylvania College of Technology will be showcased in âGraphic Design 2021,â the annual student portfolio exhibition at the Penn College Gallery.
From April 26 to May 7, the exhibition can be viewed in person at the gallery, which is open from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays. (It is closed on weekends.)
The participating students are: Lady A. Colon Morales, Lebanon; Cameron K. Cooper, Bloomsburg; Sarah E. DeLaurentis, drums; Katherine A. Downes, Fleetwood; Abigail E. DuVall, central room; Morgan K. Ebersole, Martinsburg; Skyla E. Feerrar, Avis; Paulina N. Greenland, State College; John J. Grochowski, Saylorsburg; Alexa C. Henry, Conshohocken; Heather L. Macpherson, Basom, New York; Kaylee N. Masullo, Bellefonte; Jason A. Mattis, Rector; Hailee B. Mercy, Felton; Tyler W. Miller, Montgomery; Joey M. Morrin, Morrisville; Kevin C. Osczepinski, Matamoras; Devin A. Rumbarger, Leeper; Kaylee A. Smith; East Stroudsburg; Ashley Tate, Lewisburg; and Alexandria C. Wood, Easton. All applied for their diploma in May.
Students will celebrate their exhibition at a private reception with graphic design teachers.
The annual portfolio exhibition showcases the best design, illustration and web design work of graphic design students during their final semester of study at Penn College. The fair gives students the opportunity to present their work in marketing, branding, advertising and design to industry professionals and the community.
Graphic Design 2021 will also be available in virtual format after April 30 on the Graphic Design Program’s website: www.pctgraphicdesign.com.
Penn College graphic design students have consistently been recognized in regional, national and international advertising design competitions, particularly in the student category of the American Advertising Awards of the American Advertising Federation and the Flux Student Design Competition of AIGA. Blue Ridge.
To learn more about Penn College’s majors in Graphic Design and Advertising Art, visit www.pct.edu/art or call the School of Business, Arts & Sciences at 570-327-4521.
To learn more about The Gallery at Penn College, visit www.pct.edu/gallery.
Located on the third floor of the Madigan Library, the gallery follows COVID-19 pandemic safety protocols, including the requirement for masks, social distancing, and capacity limits.
Serving as an educational resource for Penn College students and a cultural asset to the community, the Penn College Gallery is dedicated to promoting the appreciation of art through exhibitions of contemporary art.
To learn more about Penn College, a national leader in applied technology education, visit www.pct.edu, email [email protected] or call toll-free at 800-367-9222.