Date: Mar 28, 2012
Fine Arts Major Selected to Show Her Work at the LI Art League
Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY … Kaitlyn Yale, a fine arts major at Hofstra University, specializing in painting and portraits, was selected to show three of her works at the Director’s Cut exhibition at the Long Island Art League, February 11-March 18, 2012. Director’s Cut is a talent showcase for students from the art departments of Long Island’s colleges and universities.
Kaitlyn previously had a show at Hofstra’s Axinn Library titled If You Only Knew. Currently she spends two days a week in Manhattan interning in the art department of The Rachael Ray Show.
Watch the video on this page to hear about Kaitlyn’s experience in Hofstra’s Fine Arts/Art History Department and about her prestigious internship. The three works she had on display at Director’s Cut – “The Boxer,” “An Aging Beauty” and the abstract “A Vibrant Disappearance” – are currently on display at ArtSpace Patchogue until April 7.
Hofstra University is a dynamic private institution of higher education where more than 12,000 full and part-time students choose from undergraduate and graduate offerings in liberal arts and sciences, business, engineering, communication, education, health and human services, honors studies, a School of Law and the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine.
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“The Boxer” |
“An Aging Beauty” |
“A Vibrant Disappearance” |
Related Link: More About the Department of Fine Arts/Art History


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