Eating Elephants —the annual Northern Oklahoma College student art exhibition is on display through May 9 in the Eleanor Hays Art Gallery in the Kinzer Performing Arts Center at NOC Tonkawa.Visual art students Drew Dollarhide, Mikaila Kraus, Mariah Roebuck, Jayden Ryan and Amy Smith planned and organized the exhibit as part of the requirements for a credited Portfolio/Gallery Seminar at NOC. Eating Elephants highlights the original art of these five artists along with works of other students enrolled in visual art and digital imaging classes during the 2022-2023 academic year. Under the guidance of Audrey Schmitz, gallery director and art instructor, Dollarhide, Kraus, Roebuck, Ryan and Smith gained experience in developing the infrastructure of the exhibit, including choosing the show title and collaborating with NOC graphic designer Paige Larson on the poster design.Student Jayden Ryan made the original drawing of the elephant on the poster and details of each student’s art is included in the design. They also prepared their own work to be exhibition-ready, produced artist statements and title cards and installed dozens of additional curated works made by other students, all as part of their professional growth as working artists.The origin of the show’s title comes from the phrase: “How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time!” For the art students, it references the daunting task of going from a blank page or lump of clay to a finished work of art in a thoughtful series of decisions and processes. It also relates to the complexity and time involved in putting together a professional art exhibition – one step at a time. Art student Mikaila Kraus states, “when we chose the title Eating Elephants, we discovered that the phrase has no definitive origin but is attributed to an ancient Chinese proverb, a World War II general, and a South African activist among others.“Overall, there is great diversity of media, subject matter and style in the works on view in Eating Elephants, and the student show is always the most popular event in the Eleanor Hays Gallery,” Schmitz added. “This year we have added a ‘gallery gift shop’ of affordable art, making it a perfect opportunity to buy original work at great prices from talented artists early in their career.”With over 175 works on display, visitors will find watercolor, acrylic and oil paintings; sculptures; pastel, pencil, charcoal and ink drawings; pottery and ceramic forms; digital media;