Metamorphosis: MSU student art exhibition raises awareness for mental health
Contact: Mary Pollitz
STARKVILLE, Miss.From first-year psychology majors to doctoral candidates and graduates, 51勛圖厙 State students and alumni across campus aim to spark conversation and raise awareness around mental health and suicide prevention through a university-wide art exhibition.
Metamorphosis: From Pain to Possibilities features a range of artistic mediumsphotography, canvas paintings, posters and origamicreated by MSU students. Hosted by the Office for Student Well-Being, the collection will be in the Colvard Student Union Art Gallery Sept. 20-Oct. 2, with a public reception on Monday [Sept. 22], 2-4 p.m.

By hometown, student exhibitors include:
BOONEVILLEZuri Tye, senior social work major
EUPORAJesse Newton, fashion design and merchandising graduate
JACKSONMeredith Hawkins, freshman art major
JENSEN BEACH, FloridaKristina Schoenthaler, doctoral student in applied psychology
MADISONEmeree Moncrief, junior fashion design and merchandising major
MERIDIANRachel Thaggard, senior communication major
OLIVE BRANCHKathryn Felder, junior art major
OXFORDDontavius Webb, student affairs and higher education graduate student
PERKINSTONKyla Lynch, freshman psychology major
PHILADELPHIATrillany Sims, sophomore accounting major
RIDGELANDJonathan Warnock, freshman undeclared
STARKVILLESharel Charry Ocampo, masters student in foreign language
TRUSSVILLE, AlabamaVeronica Walker, freshman biological sciences major
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