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Katelyn Moore
  • Graphic Design
  • Class of 2013
  • Bethlehem, CT

University of New Haven student Katelyn Moore of Bethleham, CT will have artwork in Senior Art and Design Exhibition

2013 Apr 24

The Senior Art & Design Exhibition at the University of New Haven will feature work from Katelyn Moore resident of Bethleham, CT, majoring in Graphic Design. The exhibition entitled, Not From Concentrate, will open on May 2 at 5 p.m. at West Cove Studio in West Haven, Conn.

Several students from the fine arts, graphic design, and interior design disciplines in the UNH Department of Art and Design will have featured work that includes two and three dimensional pieces along with digital media covering a broad spectrum of the art and design disciplines. The opening reception will include live musical performance by Kindred Queer.

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