Exhibition of Student Works from Summer 2019 - Key Achievements of Freshmen
First-Year Students Shine at Parkland College's Student Gallery
\n\n The Student Gallery at Parkland College is currently showcasing the talents of its first-year students, with a selection of their work on display as part of the First Year Highlights. Among the students whose work is featured are Michael Massey, Maggie Brownstone, Shenelle Reyna, Tanner Watson, Julie Satele, Sharon Remmers, Erika McNamara, and Jessica Braun.
\n\n The gallery serves as a testament to the creativity and excellence of the first-year students, providing a platform for their work to be seen and appreciated. The First Year Highlights can be found on the Student Gallery page, with the option easily accessible via a dropdown menu.
\n\n While the search results do not provide explicit information about the faculty members involved specifically in the First Year Highlights section, it is known that faculty members Piper Nilsson, Felicia Kieselhorst, Andrew Shalat, Kevin Hedgepeth, Fiorella Shalat, Jordon Schranz, Greg Marlow, and more played a role in creating the gallery as a whole.
\n\n For more detailed information about the faculty members linked to the First Year Highlights section, please consult the direct Student Gallery webpage or contact the institution's Art and Design department. It is worth noting that faculty members such as Bryan Heaton, Travis Keller, Paula McCarty, Melinda McIntosh, Josh Schutz, Denise Seif, Peg Shaw, and Matthew Watt have been involved in other exhibitions at Parkland College, as evidenced by the 2025 Art and Design Faculty Exhibition. However, this exhibition features faculty work, rather than that of the students.
Education and self-development are evident in the learning showcased through the works of first-year students at Parkland College's Student Gallery. The First Year Highlights serve as a platform for these students to continue their journey of learning and self-improvement, as they share their creative talents with visitors.