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A rendering of the tennis complex

Augustana, Rock Island partner on Lincoln Park tennis complex

A joint partnership between Augustana College and the city of Rock Island will bring a new tennis court complex to Lincoln Park. The new complex is expected to open by Labor Day for college and public use.

Riley Scranton

Riley Scranton: Artwork in the Brunner Theatre Center

Riley Scranton is from Quincy, Ill., majoring in art history and theatre and minoring in psychology.

"In order to bring more life to the space and rotate in new work, my intention is to propose a new collection of works to be displayed in the lobby, along with providing contextual information about the collection, and drawing on evidence from research I have done on the importance of the Augustana College Art Collections and the Center for Visual Culture."

Nhung Tran Nguyen

Nhung Tran Nguyen: Broken Mind

Nhung Tran Nguyen is from Nam Dinh, Vietnam, majoring in graphic design and marketing.

Chris Rosland

Chris Rosland: Concepts for Planet Eden

Chris Rosland is from Saint Charles, Ill., majoring in art and minoring in entertainment and media.

Faith Pickslay

Faith Pickslay: Untitled

Faith Pickslay is from Rock Island, Ill., majoring in studio art and graphic design.

Cassidy Petrie

Cassidy Petrie: Overcome

Cassidy Petrie is from Naperville, Ill., majoring in graphic design and minoring in creative writing.

Hannah Knuth

Hannah Knuth: Claude Monet and immersive exhibits

Hannah Knuth is from Rock Island, Ill., majoring in art history and communication studies and minoring in multimedia journalism and mass communication.

Elizabeth Hord

Elizabeth Hord: Molars

Elizabeth Hord is from Brownsville, Texas, majoring in a studio arts and graphic design.

Andrew Gray

Andrew Gray: Ukiyo-e prints in the Tokugawa and Meiji Periods

Andrew Gray is from Bloomington, Ill., majoring in art history and Asian studies and minoring in art.

"In my research, I am looking at Japanese Ukiyo-e prints during the late Tokugawa Period (1603-1868), and into the early Meiji Period (1868-1912). This period was characterized by immense change in Japan, with the forced opening of Japanese ports by Commodore Matthew Perry, which cultivated a large amount of cultural exchange between Japan and the West."

Chris Ferman

Chris Ferman: Environmental Cracks

Chris Ferman is from Houston, Texas, majoring in multimedia journalism and mass communication and minoring in graphic design.