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New calls, events, artist visits, fundraisers, and pop-ups are added throughout the week.


Curated announcements relevant to MTSU Art & Design students, alumni, and faculty.
Inclusion does not imply endorsement by MTSU.

Updated Regularly

Last Updated: Apr. 16, 2026

🟡 Studio Workshop: Experimental Prints

Fall 2026 / Professor Satinover / MW 11 a.m.–2 p.m.

Explore a variety of non-traditional printmaking processes this Fall.

🟢 Art In The Park

Kickoff to the 48th Elsie Quarterman Cedar Glade Wildflower Festival

Erin Anfinson teaches a natural inks and dye class as a kickoff for the Elsie Quarterman Cedar Glade Festival at Cedars of Lebanon State Park. More Information: Cedars of Lebanon State Park or image QR Code.

Where: Cedar Forest Lodge, located in Cedars of Lebanon State Park

Time of Workshops – 9:30 a.m.–Making Inks and Dyes from Nature with Erin Anfinson, and 1 p.m.–Journaling in Nature with Mary Priestly

Date and Times: Thurs., Apr. 30, 2026

Cost: $10 admission / 9:30 a.m.

Symposium Calendar: Select image to Enlarge

Promotional flyer for an upcoming program titled “Art in the Park,” a kickoff event for the 48th Elsie Quarterman Cedar Glade Wildflower Festival. The design features logos for the Tennessee Native Plant Society, Tennessee State Parks, and the Center for Cedar Glade Studies at Middle Tennessee State University. The event takes place April 30, 2026, at Cedar Forest Lodge. Two sessions are listed: “Making Inks and Dyes from Nature” at 9:30 a.m. with Erin Anfinson, and “Journaling in Nature” at 1:00 p.m. with Mary Priestley. The cost is $10 per session. A description highlights hands-on workshops connecting art and nature through journaling and natural dye-making. A QR code and registration link are included on the right, and contact emails appear on the left. The background uses blue tones with botanical imagery, including flowers, leaves, and natural materials.

Image: Erin Anfinson/Gallery Staff

Updated: Apr. 15, 2026

🟡 MTSU Art and Design Senior Symposium

The Symposium is an essential component of the academic evaluation process for Art and Design majors, as mandated by the state. As an initiative, it aims to assess students’ academic progress and is integral to ongoing accreditation reports. Scheduled for mid-April 2026, the Symposium involves students presenting their research to faculty and peers, allowing for feedback and evaluation.

Where: Todd Art Building, Room 204

Symposium Dates: Apr. 15 – 17, 2026

Symposium Calendar: Select image to Enlarge

A bold, color-blocked schedule poster titled “Art & Design Senior Symposium” for April 15, 16, and 17, held in Todd 204. The layout is divided by day with large headers and horizontal time slots listing student presenters and faculty respondents.

Wednesday (yellow background): Sessions run from 9–10 AM through 3–4 PM, with multiple student names listed per hour alongside faculty including Sheri Selph, Kathleen O’Connell, Joshua Lynn, Noel Lorson, Tony Rodriguez, and others.
Thursday (blue background): Sessions include 8–9 AM and 11–12 PM, with student presenters and faculty such as Jennifer Gagliardi, Laura Cochrane, Joshua Lynn, and Tony Rodriguez.
Friday (pink background): Sessions from 11–12 PM through 1–2 PM, again pairing student presenters with faculty including Laura Cochrane, Kate Kinder, Jake Wells, Erin Anfinson, and Holly Strickland.

The design uses bold black typography, structured columns separating student names from faculty, and a clean grid format for readability.

Updated: Apr. 9, 2026

🟡 MTSU Art Education students brought learning

to life through a collaborative visit to John Pittard Elementary.

The Art Education Elementary Methods class presented a puppet show for second-grade classes as part of a Fairy Garden project developed alongside Murfreesboro City Schools’ John Pittard Elementary students in grades 2 and 6.

The work will be featured at John Pittard’s Fine Arts Night from 5–7 p.m. on Thursday, April 9, 2026.

Special thanks to Sasha Burnette, MTSU alum and art teacher at John Pittard Elementary, for supporting this ongoing collaboration.

A colorful puppet show performance takes place in a classroom setting, featuring handmade puppets on a stage decorated with bright, whimsical scenery including oversized flowers and stylized trees. Several puppets, each with distinct costumes and expressive faces, appear above the stage as they perform. In the foreground, a group of elementary school students sits on the floor watching attentively. The production is a collaborative project between Art Education majors and 2nd and 6th grade students from John Pittard Elementary in Murfreesboro City Schools.

🔴 Crafting the Early Modern Book

A Gallery Talk by Dr. Laura Cochrane

In the Walker Library Reading Room, engage and discover with Dr. Laura Cochrane as she explores the craft traditions, materials, and technical knowledge behind the creation and decoration of early printed books.

Images left to right: Historic woodcut illustration of early modern printing practices, depicting the collaborative labor of press operation and book production | Marbled paper design used in bookbinding, demonstrating decorative surface techniques common in early modern book covers and endpapers | Illustration of traditional bookbinding techniques, highlighting the craftsmanship and hand processes involved in early book production

This talk offers insight into bookmaking as both a functional process and a highly skilled artistic practice.

4:00 p.m.Thursday, April 9, 2026

Walker Library Special Collections, 4th Floor

The presentation is held in conjunction with the Special Collections exhibition:

The Art, Technology, and Craft of the Book (Spring 2026)


🟢 &THEN 2026 – Graphic Design Senior Show

Graphic Design BFA Senior Exhibition: &Then
April 23–29, 2026
Todd Art Gallery, Room 224A | Middle Tennessee State University

The Department of Art and Design presents &Then, the 2026 Graphic Design BFA Senior Exhibition, featuring work by 39 graduating designers.

This capstone exhibition highlights a range of contemporary design practices, including branding, publication design, digital media, motion graphics, packaging, and experimental visual communication. Each project reflects the development of a unique creative voice and a transition from academic study into professional practice.

Step Into the Library

A stylized promotional poster for the 2026 Graphic Design Senior Show titled “&Then 2026.” The design features a teal background with ornate vintage-style cream-colored borders and typography. On the left, a detailed illustration of an owl perches, adding a scholarly, library-inspired tone. Centered text reads “Step Into the Library,” followed by event details: Main Todd Gallery, opening reception on Saturday, April 25, from 1:00 to 4:00, with free entry and refreshments provided. At the bottom, viewers are invited to follow @mtsusenorshow for more information.

Presented under the guidance of faculty instructors Sheri Selph, Stephanie Simkin, and Melody Tang.

Free and open to all.
Come experience the next step in design, what comes next… &THEN.


🟡 Call for Student Artwork | TAG: Murfree Art Gallery

We’re currently gathering work for an upcoming student exhibition in TAG’s off-campus collaborative showspace: Murfree Art Gallery.

We primarily seek 2D artwork. Small 3D works may also be considered, though space is limited. Students may submit up to 3 pieces, and 2D work should not exceed 3 ft x 4 ft.

Bright, paint-splattered poster announcing a call for student artwork for the Murfree Gallery Exhibition with drop-off details in Todd Hall rooms 226 and 224B.

Please Note: Exhibiting in a Public Space
This exhibition takes place in a public government facility. Submitted work must be appropriate for a broad audience and civic setting.

All artwork should avoid explicit, violent, drug-related, or overtly political imagery, as well as content that could be easily misinterpreted in a public environment.

All work will be reviewed for overall suitability.

To submit work, drop it off with Eric Snyder in Room 226 or Rick Rishaw in Room 224B.

Dropping off work does not guarantee inclusion. Space is limited, and selections will be made as work is received, so we encourage you to bring your work in as soon as possible.


Updated: Mar. 31, 2026

🟡 Summer 2026 Classes in Art and Design

Summer 2026 Class Schedule

Summer Dates: May 18–August 7, 2026

Summer Terms: Calendar

Questions: Art and Design

Screenshot-style image of the Summer 2026 course schedule for the MTSU Department of Art and Design. The heading “Summer 26” appears handwritten at the top. The schedule is presented as a dark table with rows and columns listing course details such as CRN, subject, course number, section, credit hours, title, days, times, capacity, instructor, dates, location, and notes. Courses include Introduction to the Visual Arts, Survey of Western Art, Wheel Throwing, and multiple ART 4001 studio workshops such as Wax Casting, Natural Dyes and Pigments, Mural Making, Color Theory, Mixed Media Encaustic, Riso/Zines/Printed Ephemera, and Design Camp. Instructors, meeting times, and locations (including Todd Art Building rooms and online formats) are shown, with some entries highlighted in green. A smaller section at the bottom lists graphic design courses, including Topics in Graphic Design and a Graphic Design Internship.

🟢 Studio Workshop – Natural Dyes, Inks, and Pigments

Learn to make Natural Dyes, Inks, and Pigments from eco-friendly materials.

Course Dates: May 18–Jun. 5, 2026, Mon-Thur – 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Where: Todd Art Building, Room 351

Registration Dates: Apr 06–May 18, 2026

Class Details: Natural Dyes, Inks, and Pigments

Questions: Erin Anfinson


🟢Studio Workshop – Design Camp

Learn to make Type and Images with non-traditional media: reuse, repurpose, recycle. Design Camp: A Creative Adventure

Course Dates: May 18–June 4, 2026, Mon-Thur – 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Where: Todd Art Building, Room 333, when not outside

Registration Dates: Apr. 06 – May 18, 2026

Class Details: Design Camp 2026

Questions: Noel Lorson


🟢Studio Workshop – Mixed-Media Encaustic

Learn to create Mixed-Media Encaustic by applying paint techniques on board and paper.

Course Dates: Jun. 8–26, 2026, Mon-Thur – 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Where: Todd Art Building, Room 351

Registration Dates: Apr. 06 – Jun. 8, 2026

Class Details: Mixed-Media Encaustic

Questions: Erin Anfinson

Updated: Mar. 11, 2026

🔴MTSU Artists Call

Show your artwork in TAG 210 and be a part of the Gallery Practicum Class Exhibition. Submission Deadline: Monday, March 16. Scan the image code to apply.

Exhibit: Apr. 2–8, 2026
Where: TAG: 210, Todd Art Building, Room 210.

🟢Interdisciplinary Minors Fair

Explore interdisciplinary minors in the College of Liberal Arts (CLA), connect with faculty and students, and discover how a minor can enrich your plan of study.

  • CLA invites your participation
  • When: 11 a.m.–1 p.m.—Tuesday, March 17, 2026
  • Where: Peck Hall Breezeway

Updated: Feb. 25, 2026

🟢Student Art Alliance Movie Night

Everyone is Welcome, and bring your own baked goods to share.

SAA invites MTSU students and faculty
When: Feb. 26 | 6:30 PM
Where: Todd Art Building, Room 204

🔴Call for Submissions Extended

AIGA, MTSU Student Group, invites you to apply for their upcoming HYPE SHOW, a Juried Design event.
Submission Deadline: Wednesday, March 4. Scan the image code to apply.

Exhibit: Mar. 18–April 8, 2026
Where: TAG: Glass Gallery, Todd Art Building, Room 224.

🟡Student Art Alliance Craft Night

Join SAA for an evening in celebration of the Spring Equinox.

SAA invites you to craft paper flowers and garlands
When: Mar. 4 | 6 PM
Where: Todd Art Building, Room 204

Updated: Feb. 20, 2026

🟢Community Exhibition | All-Female Art Show

ONE NIGHT ONLY! An annual art experience like no other. The Malia Matsumoto POP-up Gallery returns with another pop culture-themed show featuring…

MTSU Art & Design students, alumni, and community artists
When: Feb. 21 | 6–9 PM
Where: The Laboratory Gallery

Curated by Claudia V. Caldarola

🔴Skate Night

When: Friday, Feb. 27, 2026
Where: Skate Center West, 849 W. College
Sponsor: AIGA, MTSU Student Design Club

Updated: Feb. 19, 2026

🟡 Saturdays At Todd: Weaving with Reclaimed Materials

When: Saturday, Mar 21, 2026
Where: MTSU Todd Art Building, Room 236
Experience Leader: Catiebeth Thomas

Register at Saturdays At Todd

Flyer for Saturdays At Todd: Weaving with Reclaimed Materials in MTSU Todd Hall, room 236, Saturday, March 21, 2026, noon to 2 pm. This experience is led by Art and Design Alum Catiebeth Thomas. Background image shows green and blue toned fibers.

Updated: Feb. 14, 2026

🟢Summer Study Scholarship Opportunity

When: From May through September 2026
Where: Arrowmont Center for Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN | Shakerag Workshops, Sewanee, TN | Appalachian Center for Crafts, Smithville, TN
Hosted by: Tennessee Craft

Purple Tennessee Craft Summer Study Scholarship graphic announcing applications open December 1, 2025, deadline February 15, 2026. Workshops run May to September at Appalachian Center for Craft, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, and Shakerag Workshops. Includes QR codes and contact email erin.anfison@mtsu.edu

🟢HYPE SHOW – Call for Submissions

When: Submission Deadline: Feb. 25, 2026 | Exhibit: March 18–April 8
Where: Use image code to submit | See HYPE in TAG: Glass Gallery, Todd Art Building, Room 224
Hosted by: AIGA-MTSU Student Design Group

Promotional poster for “HYPE SHOW,” a juried design exhibition in the Todd Glass Gallery, March 18 to April 8. Submissions open now and close February 25. Includes a QR code and notes sponsorship by the AIGA MTSU student group. Poster features bold dotted typography in red, white, and blue with a halftone pointing hand.

Updated: Feb. 8, 2026

🔴Valentine’s Craft Night & Print Pop-Up

When: Monday, February 9, 4–8 p.m.
Where: Todd Hall, Room 354

Valentine-themed crafting plus student print sales, a perfect stop for handmade gifts and quick studio shopping.

Flyer for Valentine’s Day Craft Night and Interest Meeting, Monday February 9, Todd Hall Room 354, drop in 4 to 8 p.m., hosted by Tulip Poplar Press, with pizza around 6 p.m.

🔴 Valentine’s Market (Student Art Alliance)

When: Thursday, February 12, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
Where: Todd Art Hall, second-floor lobby adjacent to Todd Art Gallery (TAG)
Hosted by: Student Art Alliance

Shop handmade work from MTSU art students and support one of the department’s student organizations during this daytime pop-up market.


🔴 DIY Valentine’s Night (AIGA Student Group)

When: Thursday, February 12, 6 p.m.
Where: Todd Hall, Room 333
Hosted by AIGA Student Design Club

Create cards, crafts, and Valentine surprises in this evening event hosted by AIGA students.


🟡 Department-Sponsored: MTSU Spring 2026 Print Exchange

What: Student-organized print exchange supported by the MTSU Department of Art & Design
Who: Printmaking students

Curated by: Print Media student, J. Williams, Questions: jnw6y@mtmail.mtsu.edu

Timeline:

  • Sign-up closes: Friday, February 20
  • Prints due: Friday, April 24
  • Pick-up day: Thursday, April 30

Build an edition, trade work with peers, and add a portfolio piece through this department-supported exchange.


🟢 Call for Entries: 22nd Annual Rites of Passage Exhibition

Open to current and recent undergraduate students. Juried exhibition with cash awards, honoraria, and publication opportunities.

Deadline: Sunday, March 8, 2026
More information & application: manifestgallery.org/rites


🟢 Artist Residency & Scholar in Residence Programs, Manifest Gallery

One-year residency opportunities for emerging and established artists in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Deadline: Thursday, April 9, 2026
Details: manifestgallery.org/mar


🟢 Grand Jury Awards, Manifest Gallery Season 22

Season-long competitive awards recognizing outstanding work in juried exhibitions.

Award: $1,000 cash prize for each exhibition period

Deadline: Sunday, March 8, 2026
Details: manifestgallery.org/projects


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