Dean of Herron School of Art + Design Greg Hull, joined President Garrett Adams to present the inaugural Friends of T.C. Steele scholarship to Emily Wiley.
Emily is a senior majoring in Art Education and will graduate in May of ’23. Upon graduation Emily’s goal is to teach in a high school art program. Emily’s favorite art medium is printmaking, with work completed in etching, lithographs, and silkscreens. Emily is from Lafayette, Indiana.
Our scholarship will be awarded each year for qualifying students majoring in Art Education or Painting at Herron. See article in our Winter 2022 Newsletter here.
About Herron School of Art and Design
Founded in 1902, Herron School of Art + Design is a premier accredited professional school of art and design in the state of Indiana and is part of the thriving urban campus of IUPUI. Herron has more than 50 full-time faculty serving 11 undergraduate and three graduate programs and a curriculum that prepares graduates to be leaders in a world that requires a unique combination of creativity, conceptual skills, and technical abilities. Herron is an engaged community and regional partner including five public galleries; community learning programs; and the Basile Center for Art, Design, and Public Life.
(L to R) Greg Hull – Herron Dean;
Emily Wiley – Herron / T.C. Steele Scholarship Recipient 2022; Kim Hodges – Herron Director of Development; Garrett Adams – President, Friends of T.C. Steele