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Heartspeak: Too Much Heart

Will Lentz comes from a family of Hendrix alumni.  He grew up attending campus events and then Governor’s School, so by time he enrolled the environment was familiar. He spent […]

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All Hail Queen Allie of the Art Building

Carmen “Allie” Thompson knew she wanted to attend Hendrix College after participating in Arkansas Governor’s School. She felt at home on the Hendrix campus and always wanted to attend a […]

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Patio

Patio captures the harmony Depre felt at the moment of its creation, looking out at a familiar, comfortable scene in a place that finally felt like home. She uses complementary […]

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Seekers

Kelley Lane chose Hendrix because of its liberal arts environment and small student body. While at Hendrix, she served as the college’s student Media Chair, supervising the radio station and […]

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Paper Crane

Paper Crane presents the challenge of abandoning asymmetrical organic forms for harsh geometric ones, while still retaining an element of verisimilitude. Breshears renders these three-dimensional forms in two-dimensional space, yet […]

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Orleans Blvd.

Rachel Ribando-Gros spent most of her time at Hendrix College in the Art complex. She enjoyed exploring photography and printmaking, but soon decided to pursue a Painting emphasis. Between her […]

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Aaron: Retraction of Identity

Elizabeth Kelly graduated in 2015 with a Studio Art major and History minor. While at Hendrix, she studied photography with Professor Maxine Payne, focusing primarily on self-portraiture. Upon leaving Hendrix, […]

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Twin Transfusion Syndrome 3

Lee Rogers first heard about Hendrix in the book College’s That Change Lives. She fell in love with the campus during her first visit and knew it was where she […]

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