ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA — Winthrop alumna Kati Stegall '11, program administrator for the Charlotte Area Transit System's Art-In-Transit program, kicked off the Department of Fine Arts' Fine Arts Lecture Series for spring 2016, which will feature talks by . The lecture series will include additional lectures by three Winthrop alumni during the spring 2016 semester.
Stegall, a resident of Charlotte, North Carolina, serves as program administrator for Art-In-Transit, Stegall administers public art projects ranging from artist selection through installation
and documentation and develops and implements community education and outreach efforts
and maintains program resources.
Each free lecture will be held in 119 Rutledge at 7:30 p.m. Dates for Fine Arts Lecture Series alumni lectures are as follows:
Monday, Feb. 8
Kerry Kuhlkin-Hornsby '93
Kuhlkin-Hornsby, who earned her B.A. in political science, works as director of education
& engagement for the Columbia Museum of Art in Columbia, South Carolina. She resides in Columbia.
Wednesday, March 2
Todd Stewart '06
At Charlotte's Arts & Science Council, Stewart serves as project manager for public art. The Charlotte resident earned
his B.F.A. in art at Winthrop.
Thursday, April 7
Jen Ray '95, locally-grown international artist
Ray, who earned her B.F.A. in art at Winthrop, has spent the last several years living
and working in Berlin, Germany, where she is represented by Wentrup Gallery.
For the complete Spring 2016 Fine Arts Lecture Series schedule, visit the Arts at Winthrop website.
For more information, contact Meredith Carter, communications coordinator, at 803/323-2236
or e-mail her at carterm@winthrop.edu.