“Hues of Tomorrow,” the spring 2026 senior fine arts exhibition at Arkansas Tech University, is on display at Norman Hall Art Gallery through Friday, April 10.
The show is open weekdays from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at 203 West Q Street in Russellville.
A reception is planned for 4-6 p.m. Thursday, April 9, in the gallery. Refreshments will be served.
Admission to the exhibition and the reception is free and open to the public.
“Hues of Tomorrow” features the work of ATU senior fine arts students Jessica Avalos-Reyes, Kipp Berry, Emily Bouchard, Dixon-Jean, Alexz Enz, Chandler Flenory, Harley Furr, Grey Jenkins, Nichole Lawson, Kaylie May, Layton McKewen-Dilling, Elonna McPeters, Cadence Pitts, Luetisha “Lue” Poindexter and Gavin Wilson.
“This exhibition represents a wide variety of skills and talents and a refined understanding of their artistry and skills,” said Jessica Mongeon, ATU associate professor of art. “Many of these students have earned their own awards and accolades. We are certain that this exhibition will resonate with our community and inspire thoughtful conversations on creativity and self-expression. With a vast range of media from acrylic, oil, ceramics, printmaking, drawing, photography and sculpture, viewers will confront themes through the work including nature, self- expression and exploration.”
Learn more about the ATU Department of Art at www.atu.edu/humanities/art.





