The 23nd annual Student Exhibition, presented by the Bell Gallery and the Department of Visual Art, is open to all Brown students. Past exhibitions have included works in a wide range of media, from painting to printmaking to video installations. Each student is allowed to submit two works for evaluation by the judges, and within 24 hours the judges select the works that will be exhibited.

This year the show includes works by: Jenny Asarnow, Claire Baker, Bennett Barbakow, Solon Barocas, Rebecca Noelle Bates, Ryan Barger, Leah Beeferman, Nicholas Beem, Estelle Bossy, Rebecca Brown, Jessie Cohan, Ilana Cohen, Louise Despont, Breanne Duffy, Annie Frazier, Deborah Grossberg, Eva Happel, Michelle Higa, Arthur Hur, Iris Jaffe, Mairin Jerome, Jamie Kaufmann, Sarah Kessler, Annie Kirby, Anna Knoell, Amy Komarnicki, Max Kuller, Kevin Kunstadt, Yew Leong Lee, Katherine Mann, Colleen McHugh, David Morehouse, Lisa Morrow, Amanda Norman, Lauren Oakes, Manu Sawker, Ellen Schneiderman, Tal Schori, Jessica Schwartzberg, Will Shapiro, Chris Smith, Chutrudee Joy Somberg, John Jasper Speicher, Daniella Spinat, Beath Stepien-Liv, Eva Struble, Arthi Sundaresh, Janine Szczepanski, Vivian Tang, Leksi Weldon-Linne, Joseph Winter, Helena Wurzel

"The exhibition provides the public with an opportunity to explore the formal and conceptual concerns that engage the student artists at Brown," said Vesela Sretenovic, curator at the Bell Gallery.

The jurors for this year's show are Jane Masters and Raphael Lyon '98. Masters, born in London, is a Providence artist who has exhibited her work extensively on the East Coast and elsewhere. She is currently an adjunct faculty member at Rhode Island School of Design. Lyon is a multidisciplinary artist and activist who has been living, working, and performing in Providence since his graduation from Brown. His latest works, including his sixth film, Eye of the Storm, have appeared in a variety of showcases in and beyond Rhode Island.