Arts and Architecture

Arts and Architecture’s Golumbic Scholarship exhibition opens March 18

Costumes constructed by Lauren Greenfield, 2024 recipient of the Golumbic Scholarship in Design Achievement, were displayed in last year's exhibition. Credit: College of Arts and Architecture. All Rights Reserved.

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The 2025 Golumbic Scholarship Exhibition will open on March 18 and feature cross-disciplinary works performed or created by 11 students from across the College of Arts and Architecture at Penn State.

Borland Project Space (Borland Building, Room 125) will host the exhibition, which will open on March 18 and run through March 21. An opening reception will be held from noon to 2 p.m. on March 18.

The Reuben and Gladys Golumbic Scholarship Award is one of the most significant awards in the College of Arts and Architecture, spotlighting excellence in academic disciplines across the college.

The annual award recognizes undergraduate students who have demonstrated their potential for significant contribution to the arts and humanities and focuses on three categories: Design, Performance and Humanistic. The 2025 nominees are:

Design

Katie Reynolds, Department of Graphic Design; Nemo Rosas, School of Visual Arts; Adam Deemer, Department of Landscape Architecture; Mingyang Li, Department of Architecture

Performance

Anna Farris, School of Music; Nora Goudie, School of Theatre

Humanistic

Mitchell Case, School of Theatre; Gabriella Heidorn, Department of Art History; Ionah Tau, School of Visual Arts; Maxwell McNeil, Department of Landscape Architecture; Shan Wu, Department of Art History

Last Updated March 17, 2025