Slippery Rock University's Martha Gault Gallery is featuring a pair of student exhibitions through Dec. 2, including Leah Zackowitz's "Tangible," that morphs digital images taken from cell phones into embroidered pieces; while Kate Fitzgerald's "Keepsake" displays "wearable works" of jewelry made from nontraditional components such as dismantled wooden shelves, rusted hardware and leather scraps. Zackowitz is a senior art major from Bethesda, Maryland, and Fitzgerald is a senior art major from Pittsburgh. The Martha Gault Gallery is open Monday-Friday, 12-5 p.m.