The 24th annual juried exhibition, presented by the David Winton 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 and sculpture, to printmaking and video installations. The exhibition provides students with the valuable experience of showing their work within a professional setting. At the same time, it provides the Brown and Providence communities an opportunity to view works by talented young artists.

Students included in the 2004 exhibition are Claire Baker, Leah Beeferman, Beth Brandon, Ian Budish. Amanda Cheung, Paul Dumaine, Lucas Foglia, Aleksander Garin, Max Gitlen, Michelle Higa, Iris Jaffe, Clare Johnson, Selena Juneau-Vogel, Jamie Kaufman, Anna Knoell, Kevin Kunstadt, Johnny Lin, Jacquelyn Mahendra, Katherine Mann, Laini Nemett, Amanda Norman, Lauren Oakes, Dania Peterson, Risa Puno, Zeynep Saygin, Ellen Schneiderman, Chris Smith. Corey Solinger. Sheena Sood, Arthi Sundaresh, Andrew Thorpe, Laura Vitale, Leksi Weldon-Linne, Rebecca Wiener, Jennifer Wong, Tatyana Yanishevsky, Ali Zarrabi.

The jurors for this year's show are Elinor Hollinshead, Matthew Cottam and Susannah Strong. Hollinshead, a painter and an associate professor at the Rhode Island School of Design, received a B.A. from Yale University and an M.F.A. from Indiana University. Cottam received bachelor degrees in both Fine Arts and industrial design from RISD; he teaches at RISD and the Fraunhofer Center for Research and is the co-founder of Tellart, an interactive information design firm based in Providence. Strong received a B.F.A. in painting from RISD and an M.A. in textiles from Goldsmiths College at the University of London. Her multimedia installation, Domain, was recently shown at the University Gallery at Salve Regina College.