More than 80 Freed-Hardeman students took center stage at the Link Centre in Tupelo, Mississippi, Saturday, Feb. 17, displaying a wide array of talents in visual art, photography, music and theatre. President David R. Shannon welcomed approximately 165 alumni and friends who had gathered to celebrate the talents of the university's fine and performing arts students.
The evening began with an art and photography showcase highlighting the work of six students: Leilani Baker's debut oil painting she calls "Motionless," Tori Robison's painting "Madonna and The Frogs," Anniston McCall's photograph in a light and shadows series, Angelina Barr's photo series "I Am Not My Hair," Gabrielle Smith's 4 ft by 3 ft painting called "Pieces" and Morgan Milliken's photo series called "The Difference a Wig Can Make."
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