WAYNE – “Entangled,” Wayne State College’s spring 2026 Senior Art Exhibit, recently opened in the Nordstrand Visual Arts Gallery, located on the main level of U.S. Conn Library.
The exhibit is free and open to the public through April 22. Inspired by the human experience and societal interaction, “Entangled” features artwork by nine Wayne State seniors.
Artists include studio art majors Alexandra Splittgerber, Kearney; Elise White, Sioux City, Iowa; Prim S., Omaha; and Adrian Huff, Yankton, S.D.
Education majors participating in the show are Brooke Daughenbaugh, Logan, Iowa; Jazmyne Roach, Blair; Perla Ramirez Castillo, Grand Island; Ruby Golyar, Omaha; and Destynni Hendrickson, St. Edward.
“Entangled” reflects the artists’ individuality and interconnectedness. This eclectic curation employs artistic techniques of sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, mixed media, ink drawing, and digital painting.
The gallery is open Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday 3 to 7 p.m. It is closed on Saturday. Shows end at noon on closing day. For more information on this exhibit or upcoming shows, visit www.wsc.edu/art-gallery or contact Dr. Andy Haslit, gallery director and professor of art history at Wayne State, at [email protected].










