
We hope you enjoy the variety of submissions from many of EKU's talented student artists. You can view the artwork in this virtual gallery as well as in person in the Grand Reading Room at the John Grant Crabbe Main Library until April 30th. A popular vote contest will also take place on the Library's Facebook April 30th-May 3rd.

Gracy Kelley
Head in the Flowers, 2019
Coloring pencil, watercolor, glitter, alcohol marker

Gracy Kelley
United We Stand, 2020
Coloring pencil, alcohol marker

McKenzie Dailey
Ouch! Cacti!, 2021
Acrylic on canvas

Marissa Martinez
Indie Rokkers, 2021
Acrylic and oil paint on canvas

Marissa Martinez
Black Madonna, 2021
Acrylic and oil paint on canvas

Shelby Peckham
Free, 2021
Chalk pastel and ink on paper

Jade Finley
Pressure, 2018
Mixed media

Jade Finley
Sunflower Paradise, 2017
Mixed media

Jade Finley
Beach Walk, 2017
Acrylic

Jeannetta Smith
Cave of the Mermaid Curse, 2020
Acrylic on canvas

Jeannetta Smith
Unicorn Moon, 2020
Acrylic on canvas

Joshua Alexander
Can’t feel my arms or leg, 2020
Acrylic on canvas

Kris Grenier
Durango-Silverton Railroad, 2018
Felted Wool

Kris Grenier
Friends on Mount Isolation, 2018
Felted Wool

Kris Grenier
Sunfish Pond, 2018
Felted Wool

Asher Kraft
Underneath This Smile, 2021
Pencil

Kassandra Carter
Anthropomorphic Chemical Treadmill, 2019
Acrylic on Canvas, Multimedia

Kassandra Carter
What's Left of Mankind, 2019
Ink and colored pencil on paper

Kassandra Carter
Standing on the Shoulders of Others, 2019
Acrylic on canvas, multimedia

Katelyn Dunne
Though the Mountains May Fall, 2020
Acrylic paint

Katelyn Dunne
Carolina, 2020
Acrylic paint

Katelyn Dunne
Similis Papilioni, 2020
Acrylic paint

Hannah Walker
In the Shadows, 2020
Acrylic paint on canvas panel

Would you like to have your artwork featured by EKU Libraries?
If so, we encourage you to enter your original artwork in the 2021 Student Art Exhibit for a chance to win a prize and have your artwork displayed in the Library.
Entries must be submitted by April 14th, 2021. Selected artists will be notified by April 16th.
If your artwork is selected to be featured, you must submit the physical artwork in person at the Main Library, or send a high quality scan by April 19th.
Artwork will be displayed in an exhibit in the John Grant Crabbe Main Library, as well as virtually so audiences everywhere can enjoy the artwork.
The winner of the art contest will have their work displayed in EKU's Main Library and will also receive a special prize.
Submit your artwork HERE.
If you have issues submitting or other questions, please contact Christina Stallard at christina.stallard@eku.edu