Spring ‘26 GRADUATION EXHIBITION

Join us for the Spring 2026 Graduation Exhibition! Celebrate the work of our graduates with an exhibition in the Philip J. Steele Gallery on the campus of Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design. The college will host an opening reception from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. MST on Friday, April 17th at the Philip J. Steele Gallery on campus, showcasing the work of RMCAD's graduating seniors from across all departments.

EXHIBITION RUN

  • April 17 - May 15, 2026

OPENING RECEPTION

  • Friday, April 17, 2026, from 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm.

GALLERY HOURS

  • Monday through Friday, 11 am - 4 pm.

The Philip J. Steele Gallery is located on RMCAD’s campus at 1600 Pierce Street, Denver, CO 80214.

April 17- May 15, 2026

Graduates Participating in this Exhibition

2d ANIMATION

Cristina Brooks

Grace Hattendorf

Maya Ramirez

Brianna Scott

3D ANIMATION

MiKael Atkinson

Grace Watts

Katelyn Whaley

ART EDUCATION

Sophia Trey

FASHION DESIGN

Arieal Celestine

FINE ARTS

Kira Medina

GAME ART

Connor Chance

GRAPHIC DESIGN

Brandi Bachman

Sarah Smith

ILLUSTRATION

Jessica Barton

Sarah Carr

Isis Cromwell

Kim Doan

Solar Dunn

Vanessa Frank

Brian Hernandez

Hannah Keith

Kayla Lamb

Alana Meyer

Nicole Miller,

Sydney Nelson

Jamie Powell

Kialah Redmon

Loida Rivera

Dinah Rome

Mara Salbato

Quinn Slife

Tara Wieter

ILLUSTRATIVE Design

Jasper Biggins

Sarah Fischer

INTERIOR DESIGN

Kaelan Boyer

Callyn Brock

Brianna Carabajal

Kathleen Lambert

Jaidyn Moore

Shay Valdez

PHOTOGRAPHY

Ariana Koustrup

Julian Manzanilla

Connie Stewart

Erica Torres

The virtual gallery features the work of our fantastic graduates from our Online programs. The Spring ’26 Virtual Gallery exhibition will go live on April 17. Until then you can still see the Fall ’25 Grad Exhibition.

ABOUT THE PHILIP J. STEELE GALLERY

Named in honor of RMCAD’s founder, the Philip J. Steele Gallery features dynamic and innovative work from contemporary artists and designers, RMCAD alumni, current students, and faculty. Open to the public, these galleries serve as a place to foster critical discourse around art and design for the RMCAD and broader communities by presenting challenging, educational, and significant exhibitions and projects.