HERRON: How have these experiences helped shape a well-rounded arts education?

HALL: Study abroad is essential to understanding the arts of all ages and cultures. My experiences have added depth to my understanding of why I paint and find fulfillment in my artistic life. The excitement of experiencing another culture makes me want to learn, change, and reassess my focus. I try to share my enthusiasm of making the natural and made world my studio, which includes all the world's beautiful places.

HERRON: Several Herron students recently visited your gallery, Villa dell'Artista in historic Woodruff Place, to enjoy your paintings. What would you like to share about that experience?

HALL: Such visits are thrilling, and I welcome any student who wants to visit my gallery and talk about experiences of travel. The group of about 20 students and faculty was lively. I wish I had more time with each student to talk about the importance of journaling. In the future, I would like to see their art.

HERRON: What would you say to a student at Herron who is contemplating study abroad?

HALL: Travel affects all our lives. Don't stop exploring. I encourage all Herron students to keep travel journals to reflect their thoughts and record images that they can create from through their art. I think as we dig deep into the history of Western art, and other cultures, we also read and improve our understanding as an educated person.