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February 1, 2006: Volume 66, Number 5

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Works by Adam Richman are on view  through Feb. 4.

Works by Adam Richman are on view through Feb. 4.

Through Feb. 4

Burns Arts Atrium Gallery,

Arts Building

Marks in Time by Adam Richman '97, a collection of prints and book art.

Richman's work investigates human anxiety about time and mortality. With inspiration from literary works, scar imagery, graffiti and biblical themes, he combines text and image to create narratives in print work and book format.

 

Through April 30

Charles Steckler's show has been extended to April 30.

Charles Steckler's show has been extended to April 30.

Nott Memorial

Charles Steckler: Stage Design

A retrospective covering some 40 shows of stage designs crafted by Steckler, professor of theater and designer-in-residence, as well as drawings, construction models and artifacts, from life-size puppets and whimsical masks to the hand-crafted sausages from Tartuffe.

 

Feb. 9 through March 17

Burns Arts Atrium Gallery,

Arts Building

"Crab Men - Charleston, SC" by Cal Crary comes to campus on Feb. 9.

"Crab Men - Charleston, SC" by Cal Crary comes to campus on Feb. 9.

2006 Invitational Photography Exhibit

sponsored by the Dept. of Visual Arts

Photography by Cal Crary & William Lamson

Features works by these two New York City artists. Crary, Class of 2000, produces images related to time and space, including self-portraits with landscapes. Lamson, an MFA student, produces work in the tradition of William Eggleston. He was featured as part of New Photographers 2006 in the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival 2005.

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