Fine Art major Rebecca Carter ’21 has dyslexia and has often had to explain to people the disability they can’t see. Her senior art project showcases neurodiverse brains, including those with autism, ADHD, and depression, to show the complexity of each.
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Genevieve Ryder ’21 sees graphic design as the professional application of her art. Whether it’s designing a face mask or something more extravagant, she’s gaining experience that will follow her into a fruitful career.
Applicants for the MPPA Scholar-in-Residence Program can apply through April 15, 2021. The person awarded the scholarship receives full tuition remission, $800/month stipend, and housing in an apartment above Marketview Arts in downtown York.
The power of social media, the internet, and the 24-hour news cycle have made information more accessible than ever before. It’s also overwhelming. The most recent case of information overload in a crisis: The COVID-19 pandemic.