Graphic Design Students to Exhibit Work in Gallery at Penn College

Published 04.29.2010

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Benjamin D. Kennerly, of Plymouth Meeting, designed the logo for %E2%80%9CDesign%3A 2010.%E2%80%9D He is among seniors slated to exhibit his portfolio.The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, will host "Design: 2010," a student portfolio exhibition, May 6-14.

Twenty-one students will exhibit a variety of work they created during their studies toward earning bachelor's degrees in graphic design. The work includes stationery packages, brochures, magazine spreads, advertisements, posters, one-of-a-kind books, corporate-identity programs, and graphic design for packaging and the Web.

During their time at Penn College, graphic design students learn creative design through courses in graphic design, type design, computer graphics, interactive media and Web-based graphics, and illustration.

Slated to exhibit their work are students Barbara A. Andreassen, of Montoursville; Megan E. Cobb, of Wyalusing; Mallory L. Decker, of South Williamsport; Carly M. Dreibelbis, of State College; Amanda L. Eisner, of Harrisburg; Joseph Feminella, of East Stroudsburg; Simon J. Guglielmelli, of Williamsport; Noah B. Hennig, of Catawissa; Benjamin D. Kennerly, of Plymouth Meeting; Amanda R. Kimble, of Williamsport; Susanna E. Kocher, of Williamsport; Suzanne M. La Forge, of Julian; Matthew R. Malachowsky, of East Stroudsburg; Matthew A. Miller, of Elliottsburg; Westley A. Ormsbee, of Montoursville; Kristen E. Pearce, of Oreland; Jennifer L. Reeder, of Williamsport; Ashten E. Schwalm, of Lykens; Summer A. Sweeley, of Jersey Shore; Kendall L. Whitmer, of State College; and Christine M. Yocum, of Boalsburg

An opening reception for the exhibit will take place in the gallery from 4 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 6, and includes a 5:30 p.m. gallery talk.

Gallery hours are Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, 2 to 8 p.m.; and Wednesday and Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. All exhibits are free and open to the public.

For more about the exhibit and The Gallery at Penn College, visit online , e-mail or call 570-320-2445.

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