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Reformation 500 Conference

Art

Exhibits & Competition

The Department of Art will be hosting a competitive "Works on Paper" Art Exhibit featuring high school students from West Tennessee. Entries must treat the Reformation as a central theme. The exhibit will be juried and cash prizes awarded.

Union will provide the following scholarships to the competition winners:

  • 1st place - $1,000 scholarship to Union
  • 2nd place - $500 scholarship to Union
  • 3rd place - $250 scholarship to Union

More Info & Entry Form
For more information contact: Christopher Nadaskay, cnadaska@uu.edu or 731.661.5253.


Christopher Nadaskay (below), University Professor of Art, will also be showing the exhibit "1000 Pardons," a display of 1000 original, hand-made ceramic crosses in the Savage Chapel.

Chris Nadaskay, university professor of art, answers questions about his exhibit, Of Moths and Rust at the opening reception in the Union art gallery.

Nadaskay cross

Nadaskay's art workshop