Cydney Barrus ['18]

Posted: May 2, 2018


When fine arts major Cydney Barrus was presented with an unexpected opportunity last semester, she didn’t hesitate to take action. As one who knows the importance of campus and community involvement, she’s always ready to embrace a new challenge. Throughout her time at Northwest College, Barrus has become an integral part of campus, serving as an Admissions Trailblazer, Phi Theta Kappa Recording Officer and President of Fellowship, as well as President and Treasurer of the Art Club. But, when she manages to find free time outside of the studio, she enjoys volunteering, Gestalt Studio’s open jam sessions, bike riding, people watching, camping and drawing.
 
How did you learn about the opportunity to study in Utah?

In August 2017 another NWC student and I made a special trip to Utah to participate in a two-day charcoal drawing workshop that Casey Childs (artist and NWC’s 2018 Distinguished Alumnus) offered. I fully intended on returning to Utah for more of his workshops, but Casey unexpectedly reached out to me not long after the fall semester started and asked me if I would be interested in studying with him after I was finished at NWC. I completed the art coursework at Northwest, packed my things and moved to Utah to seize the opportunity.
 
How did you know Northwest College was a good fit for you?

I became an art major, and the NWC Art Department became a second home. I knew my time spent there would be worthwhile because the faculty and staff genuinely cared. It was obvious from the beginning.
 
What do you enjoy most about your major?

Not that I completely know what I have gotten myself into yet, but I am fascinated by the vocabulary, the simplicity, complexity and sensitivity of art and things art related. I am overwhelmed by how much there is to learn, but I love learning.
 
What advice do you have for future NWC students?

If I were to do it all over again, I would get more sleep. Avoid sleep deprivation.
 
Barrus is currently wrapping up her time in Utah and is set to graduate from NWC this spring. This fall, she will attend the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts in Connecticut.