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An exhibition poster for "METAMORPHOSIS: Clay in Flux," organized by the Stamps Student Exhibition Committee. The background features a series of soft, white, overlapping 3D spheres. An exhibition poster for "METAMORPHOSIS: Clay in Flux," organized by the Stamps Student Exhibition Committee. The background features a series of soft, white, overlapping 3D spheres.
An exhibition poster for "METAMORPHOSIS: Clay in Flux," organized by the Stamps Student Exhibition Committee. The background features a series of soft, white, overlapping 3D spheres.


Metamorphosis: Clay in Flux is an exhibition celebrating the creative potential of student ceramics, designed to correspond with the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) conference in Detroit, and the surrounding ceramics events in Southeast Michigan.

This exhibition is organized and juried by members of the Stamps Student-led Exhibition Committee (SEC) and will be on display in the Art & Architecture Building’s Street Gallery from March 11- 25, 2026. The exhibition will open with a reception on Wednesday, March 11 from 4:30-6 p.m.

SEC Jurors

Elan Povirk (project lead)
Alexis Albert
Rachel Deveyra

Exhibiting Artists

Zoe Dvorin
Lilly Fredericks
María E. García-Murguía
Mikayla Holcomb
Virginia Holland
Magdalyn Hubbard
Mira Hughes
Audrey Jarrett
Ery Millican
Isabella Possin
Mo Pofahl
Natalie Radabaugh
Nik Roy
Mihika Shukla
Abigail Watters
An exhibition poster for "METAMORPHOSIS: Clay in Flux," organized by the Stamps Student Exhibition Committee. The background features a series of soft, white, overlapping 3D spheres. An exhibition poster for "METAMORPHOSIS: Clay in Flux," organized by the Stamps Student Exhibition Committee. The background features a series of soft, white, overlapping 3D spheres.
An exhibition poster for "METAMORPHOSIS: Clay in Flux," organized by the Stamps Student Exhibition Committee. The background features a series of soft, white, overlapping 3D spheres.

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