Beginning on April 13, the varying art of over 50 Crowder College art students will be displayed inside the Crowder College Longwell Museum. These students have worked on their unique pieces throughout the entire 2025-2026 academic year. This exhibit will offer ceramics, metal, graphite, acrylic, ink and more as they’ve worked to fine-tune their craft. This exhibit is held each Spring semester to reflect the dedication, hours spent and the skills learned by these students during their time at Crowder. For many students, this will be their last exhibition at Crowder before they graduate, which is a crucial experience to have if they are transferring to a four-year school after graduation. “I am so pleased with the quality of work in this year’s exhibition,” stated Josh Novak, Crowder College Art Instructor and Director of the Longwell Museum. “Our students have really put in a ton of effort this year and hopefully will be proud of their results.” The exhibition is available for viewing until May 7 inside the Longwell Museum and will offer a reception from 5pm – 7pm on May 7. The Longwell Museum is open Monday through Friday from 9am – 4pm (closed on holidays) and is located inside the Elsie Plaster Community Center at Crowder College Neosho, located at 601 Laclede Ave., Neosho, MO. The exhibit is free and open to the public.
Date and Time
Monday Apr 13, 2026Thursday May 7, 2026
The exhibition is available for viewing starting April 13 until May 7 inside the Longwell Museum and will offer a reception from 5pm – 7pm on May 7.
Location
Inside the Elsie Plaster Community Center at Crowder College Neosho, located at 601 Laclede Ave., Neosho, MO.