Where’d All the Time Go? The Margaret Stonewall Wooldridge Hamblet Thesis exhibitions coming to Space 204 in April
The Department of Art at Vanderbilt University is proud to announce the upcoming Margaret Stonewall Wooldridge Hamblet Thesis Exhibition coming to Space 204 in April 2025!

On April 11, 2025 the EBI Studio Arts Center and Space 204 open their doors to public revealing the culminating installations of graduating senior art majors in Studio Arts. Where’d All The Time Go? features the work of Ifedolapo Ayewale, Jeremiah Crosswhite, Paulette DeJarenette, Keezia Dotimas, Shannon Felder, Faeid Hassan, Joshua Kim, Samara McClain, McKenzie King, Jaylen Lee, Kelsey Miu, Jocelyn Ni, Changyue Niu, Camryn Ruiz-Edwards, and Frank Zhou.
The Senior Year Experience is an immersive final chapter for our art majors where they experience an art filled weekend in New York City (fall semester); one-on-one critiques with prominent visitings artists, curators, writers; and other creative professionals; culminating in a showcase of their thesis exhibitions and projects. In addition to their exhibition, the students are given the opportunity to compete in the annual Margaret Stonewall Wooldridge Hamblet Award juried competition for a chance to be the recipient of one of two travel grants.
Reception and Open House
This capstone event rounds the department academic year programming with a large opening reception and open house, where the works of the ARTS students in our classes and the art majors will be on display throughout the EBI Studio Arts Center.
- Where’d All The Time Go?
Senior Show 2025
Margaret Stonewall Wooldridge Hamlet These Exhibitions - April 11 – May 9, 2025
Reception: April 11, 2025, 4pm to 6pm - EBI Studio Arts Center, 1204 25th Avenue South, Nashville, Tn 37240
Notes regarding access the EBI Studio Arts Center:
Please keep in mind that the ongoing central campus development is in progress directly around the EBI Studio Arts Center. Please be mindful of the marked pedestrian walking paths to avoid any accidents while construction continues.