Don’t let things take away from your growth or
intervene with bettering yourself.”
-Madison Hutter, ACM alumnae “
What makes a forensic artist?
Madison Hutter took time off after high school to find her focus
before attending ACM – her mom and dad’s alma mater. ACM
offered a friendly environment for someone who didn’t want to
jump into a “big school” scene. An engaging place to grow and
heal from life’s challenges while enjoying the opportunity to learn.
For Madison it was the perfect place for someone interested in
a possible career in forensic art: the use of graphic artistry to
recreate persons of interest, victim identifications, and crime
scenes for investigations.
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Madison majored in art at ACM while employed as a work study
student at ACM. She received ACM’s 2019 Excellence in Media –
Painting 1 Award and contributed to ACM’s Expressions: Student Literary
Magazine in 2019 before transferring to Frostburg State University where
she’s pursuing art.