“Empower Her,” a series during the month of March to feature female artists at Arkansas State University during Women’s History Month.

The Multicultural Center begins a new program at A-State, this month, to highlight and feature various cultures and topics through the artwork of students, faculty and staff.

The artwork entries may be that of paintings, ceramics, sculptures, quilts, photography and many other art form mediums. The artwork of faculty and staff will be displayed March 1-11 in the center. Students’ pieces will be shown March 14-18. The displays are open for viewing during the hours of the center. Students have until noon March 11 to submit their artwork to be considered as an entry to be displayed.

Graduate Assistant Victoria Morgan is looking forward to this new event and said, “You don’t have to go somewhere to see powerful women, they are right here on this campus.”

The center staff hopes the students, faculty and staff artists to participate and be proud of their artwork and connection with the theme. By giving artists the opportunity to display their work during a month which applies to them, the students, faculty and staff have the opportunity to showcase their personal connection with the theme of the month.

“This program is open to students of any major, if it fits through the door, it can be shown,” Morgan said.

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