2026 Student Art Show

April 13 – May 7, 2026
Past Event
Event Date(s)
Monday, 4/13/2026, 9:00 am - Thursday, 5/7/2026, 5:00 pm
Event Location
Art Gallery
Event Format
In-Person
Intended Audience
Everyone
Event Contact
Tracey Blocker, 480-461-7294, [email protected]

Students in the MCC Art Department represent an incredibly broad range of backgrounds and individual educational goals, but they all share one common attribute: the passion for art and design.

Participation in the Student Art Show juried exhibition at MCC Gallery is an important tradition culminating the academic year.  Students gain experience in photographing their work, responding to a call for entry, and showing their work in a professional gallery while having the opportunity to win scholarship awards to further support their academic study and career pursuits in the visual arts.  

Meet our 2026 jurors!

Cyndie Peterson

Cynthia Peterson is a contemporary realist whose roots are in a classical tradition. She has exhibited in many solo and national exhibitions including the Rocky Mountain National and Colored Pencil Society International exhibitions. Ms. Peterson has received awards from the National Watercolor Society, Watercolor USA and more.  Her artwork has been published in Watercolor Magic, The Best of Watercolor, The Best of Colored Pencil and Artist’s Magazine. She was profiled with her watercolor paintings in the Biltmore Magazine, was part of the Mind of the Artist lecture series for West Valley Art Museum and featured in Artists to Watch in Southwest Art magazine. She holds a BFA degree from Northern Arizona University, and a MFA from Arizona State University.  

Michael Farmer

Michael Farmer is a painter and mixed media artist who draws his inspiration from philosophy, religion, politics, and history. While earning his BFA in Media Arts at the University of Arizona, he taught himself the fundamentals of oil painting. He continued on a self-taught track in painting for 20 years, before going back to school to learn traditional techniques. He has exhibited nationally and locally, including at the Alwun House, FOUND:RE, the Herberger Theater, Modified Arts, Mesa Contemporary Art Museum, and the Phoenix Art Museum. He is in private collections in Phoenix, Los Angeles, Austin, New York, Connecticut, and Ireland. He lives and creates art in Mesa, Arizona.

Matt Dickson

Matt Dickson
Artist provocateur and community advocate

 

For inquiries about this event, please contact the person above. We strive to host accessible events that enable all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to engage fully.