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Lafayette College candidates for academic honors in studio art will exhibit their works May 3-15 at the Williams Center for the Arts and the Galleria de Arte Magick, 9 North Third Street, downtown Easton.

The student artists will present their work to an honors jury from 1-5 p.m., Monday, May 3, in the Williams Center. On Friday, May 7, the public is invited to attend two receptions for the artists, from 6:30-8 p.m. at the Williams Center and from 6-9 p.m. at the Galleria de Arte Magick.

The artists, all graduating seniors, are Katie Behler, a double major in economics & business and art from Palmerton, Pa.; Heather Duh (psychology and art), Washington, N.J.; Seychelle Leonard (biology and art), Lakeville, Mass.; Emily Quillen (art), Maplewood, N.J.; Page Pepper (economics & business and art), Gladwyne, Pa.; Mark Sokoloff (English and art), Eastchester, N.Y.; and Carrie Strong (English and art), Nashua, N.H.

Behler, Quillen, Sokoloff, and Strong will exhibit paintings. Duh's project is a sculpture installation. Leonard's project is in fashion design. Pepper has created a communications package to introduce and market an adult off-road tricycle.

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