A photograph from inside the 2025 Arkansas Tech University senior exhibition for game and interactive media design students. A senior exhibition featuring five video games designed by students
A photograph from inside the 2025 Arkansas Tech University senior exhibition for game and interactive media design students.
A senior exhibition featuring five video games designed by students in the Arkansas Tech University game and interactive media design degree program is open at Norman Hall Art Gallery through Friday, April 11.
The gallery, located at 203 West Q Street on the ATU campus in Russellville, is open weekdays 8-5 p.m.
A reception for the exhibition is scheduled for 2:30-4 p.m. Thursday, April 10, in the gallery.
Admission to the exhibition and the reception is free and open to the public.
Below are the names of the video game projects on display as well as the names of the students who created them.
“Job Hopper” Aaron Campbell Don Cuebas Olivia Wills Randy Leggett Taylor Walczak
“Goat Retribution” David Palos Kai Miller Samantha Odom Ryan Huggins
“Don’t Peek” Jordan Freeman Samantha Odom Mathew Marzette
“Basilica” Shayne Burt Tyler Harp Kai Miller
“Hot Lap” Christian Montano Taylor Walczak Donny Jones
In addition to the video game projects, the exhibition includes two monitors that are scrolling other projects completed by ATU game and interactive media design students.
ATU debuted its game and interactive media design bachelor’s degree in fall 2016. In addition to the video game and entertainment fields, other career paths for graduates of the program include animation, simulation programming, web design and interactive visualization construction.
Learn more about the ATU Department of Art at www.atu.edu/art.