FSU’s Department of Digital Media and Visual Arts Presents Senior Exhibition, “Cornucopia of Contrast”

Nov 18, 2025 8:00 AM

Frostburg State University’s Department of Digital Media and Visual Arts will present its fall 2025 senior exhibition, “Cornucopia of Contrast,” which will open with a reception on Saturday, Dec. 6, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Stephanie Ann Roper Gallery in FSU’s Fine Arts Building. This exhibition, which is free and open to the public, will be on display through Friday, Dec. 12.

Hailee Clawson will graduate with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art and Design, a dual media focus of Illustration and Graphic Design and a minor in Art History. After graduation Clawson plans to apply for jobs in advertising to utilize graphic design skills while also working to become an entrepreneur of illustrative work.

Ashlynn Cooper will graduate with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art and Design with a dual focus in Painting and Illustration and a minor in Art History and English. After graduating, Cooper plans to pursue her master’s in education in the hopes of becoming an art teacher while also being a gallery and freelance artist.

Chloe Kraisser will graduate with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art and Design, with a focus area in Graphic Design and a minor in Art History. Her plan after graduation is to become a graphics or social media coordinator for an automotive company.

Phoebe Puffenbarger will graduate with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art and Design, a dual media focus of Graphic Design and Illustration and a minor in Art History. After graduation she plans to apply to remote jobs in advertising and editorial layout that will incorporate her illustration and graphics skills while continuing to complete freelance work.

Chloe L. Vallon will graduate with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art and Design and a minor in Art History with focus areas in Illustration and Graphic Design. After graduation, Vallon plans on furthering their career in freelance work and self-published art merchandise. 

Carrington Destinee Wright will graduate with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art and Design, a Graphic Design focus and a secondary focus in painting. After graduation, Wright will work as a freelance graphic designer. She will also attend the Disney College Program to get hands-on experience with the company. After the program, Wright plans to return to her hometown to complete her Master’s in UX/UI design.  

For more information on the exhibition, contact Jackie Brown at jbrown@frostburg.edu.

For this show, the Roper Gallery is open Mondays through Fridays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.