The University of Maine at Augusta’s annual 2016 Juried Student Architecture Show is on view through Friday, March 18, at the Charles Danforth Gallery. An opening reception is set for 4:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 10, according to a UMA news release.

Featuring the work of students in UMA’s Bachelor of Architecture Program, the exhibition is a chance for students to showcase their projects which include design ideas across a broad spectrum of scales and contexts, as well as collaborative community projects, precedent studies, analysis of existing buildings, and thesis investigations.

Practicing architects, Judy Johnson, Michelle Phelps and Graham Vickers, will jury the show.

Johnson is a principal at Harriman Architects and Engineers as well as the past president of AIA Maine.

Phelps, co-owner of Phelps Architects Inc., is an accomplished designer with more than 20 years experience in custom residential and commercial architecture with several notable recent publications in Maine Home and Design.

Vickers is an architect at SMRT Architects and for the last two years, has been serving on the board of the Portland Society of Architects.

The Charles Danforth Gallery is in Jewett Hall on UMA’s Augusta campus. Gallery hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday.

For more information, email eric.stark@maine.edu.

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