If walls could talk? Well, they do at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, where almost every wall displays art or is art.
The 132-year-old college recently hosted the Made at MCAD 2018 reception. In the juried exhibition, awards are given to five outstanding pieces of art by students pursuing degrees in design, fine arts, media arts and entrepreneurial studies.
The artwork will be displayed in MCAD's south Minneapolis gallery, which is free and open to the public, through April 21.
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