The 58th Juried Undergraduate Exhibition
WCU Bardo Arts Center
Exhibition: February 17 – March 20, 2026
RECEPTION: Thursday, February 26, 2026 from 5-7 pm
Western Carolina University’s Annual Juried Undergraduate Exhibition is one of the longest-running Catamount art traditions. This exhibition is an extraordinary opportunity for WCU undergraduate students to share their artwork with a larger public and to enhance their skills in presenting artwork in a professional gallery setting. Entries are reviewed by an outside art professional who selects the works for exhibition at the WCU Fine Art Museum. Selected works will be on view at the Museum from February 17 through March 20, 2025.
An awards ceremony will be held at the WCU Fine Art Museum on Thursday, February 26, 2026 from 5:00-7:00 PM.
Entries are reviewed by an outside art professional who selects the works for exhibition at the WCU Fine Art Museum. This year, the exhibition juror is Tracy Templeton. Tracy Templeton is an established artist, educator, writer, and curator who heads the Printmaking program at Indiana University. Her influential artwork employs photographically hybrid printmaking to explore themes of memory, place, and the phenomenology of time. Her extensive international practice includes over 150 exhibitions globally and publication in over a hundred books and journals, including The Canadian Encyclopedia and Printmaking Today. As an artist-educator, Templeton has lectured extensively on her technique at prestigious institutions including Tokyo University of the Arts; the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Poland; and the Kansas City Art Institute. Templeton’s distinctions include an Honorary Mention at the Seoul Print Biennial and a third-place award in the Great Canadian Printmaking Competition. Her prints appear in nearly fifty public collections worldwide including London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, and Tokyo Photographic Art Museum.

Image courtesy of Tracy Templeton. Photo taken by Zachary Kaufman.
Roby Summerfield, The Sea Floor (detail), 2025, handcarved three-color reduction letterpress print from linoleum block, 12 x 18 inches. Image courtesy of the artist. ©Roby Summerfield.
Exhibiting Student Artists and Awardees from the 58th Annual Juried Exhibition:
Exhibiting Artists
Aster Ayer, Macie Bishop, James Wood Boone, Kylie Malia Noelani Chatham, Cayenne Dabels, Rhiannon Eason, Ella Gamble, Jonah Gillen, Christopher Herman, Victoria Im, Klovyr Jade, Natasha Lambert, Frank Lendle, Diana Limbo, Courtnie Little, Samantha Mack, Jillian Nelson, Valeria Enid Ramos, Lyn Rivenbark, Charlie Stuckey, Roby Summerfield, Lily Tran, Daniel Velazquez Perez, Justin Wade, and Savannah Woodard
57th Annual Juried Exhibition Awards
Best in Show
($500 – funded by School of Art & Design)
James Wood Boone, The Caretaker
Chancellor’s Award #1
($350 – funded by the Chancellor’s Office)
Lyn Rivenbark, Lynda-Relaxation
Chancellor’s Award #2
($350 – funded by the Chancellor’s Office)
Valeria Enid Ramos, Mirada de Mujer
BCFPA Dean’s Award
($300 – funded by BCFPA Dean’s Office)
Courtnie Little, Promise Land
Museum Director’s Award
($150 – inaugurated by a gift from Martin DeWitt and funded by other donors)
Macie Bishop, Altered Rebar
Diane Withrow Coyle Award in Drawing
$150 – funded by the Diane Withrow Coyle Fund)
Jonah Gillen, Metamorphosis
Art Education Award
Ella Gamble, photographic series including the works Vulture Culture, Ash, and Visible
2-D Media
Lily Tran, Threshold II
2-D Media
Charlie Stuckey, Folk Books I-III
3-D Media
Cayenne Dabels, Recycled Heart
3-D Media
Victoria Im, Something Blue
Time-Based Media
James Wood Boone, The Caretaker
Design
Rhiannon Eason, Clix
Art Materials Awards
Art Materials Award #1
Savannah Woodard, Hunted
Art Materials Award #2
Daniel Velazquez Perez, Paper Planes Attack 1
Art Materials Award #3
Natasha Lambert, Standard Practice
Art Materials Award #4
Diana Limbo, Not a Typical Teacup
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