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February 22, 2008: Volume 72, Number 7

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EXHIBITS

"Phoney," wood, acrylic and electronics, by Visual Arts Prof. Fernando Orellana

"Phoney," wood, acrylic and electronics, by Visual Arts Prof. Fernando Orellana

Through May 11

Fernando Orellana – Recent Work

Mandeville Gallery

Nott Memorial

Orellana’s 14 paintings, four sculpture pieces and one video installation explore issues of consumer culture and our relationship with war. Orellana teaches in the Visual Arts department.

 

 

 

"Cool Grey" by Wendy Klemperer

"Cool Grey" by Wendy Klemperer

"Beyond Good and Evil" by Steven Brower

"Beyond Good and Evil" by Steven Brower

Through March 7

Two Sculptors

Burns Arts Atrium

Visual Arts Building

Features works by Brooklyn-based sculptors Wendy Klemperer and Steven Brower. Klemperor’s work includes raw steel armatures that include horses, wolves and dogs as their subject matter, using the immediate energy and power of those natural forms to explore internal states. She has exhibited her work throughout the United States. Brower’s work reflects on the process of making art and shows an interest in de-coding that practice. His work has been exhibited widely at galleries and colleges in the Unites States and abroad. The artists will talk about their work Thursday, March 6 at 2:30 p.m. A reception will follow at 4:30 in the Arts Atrium.  

 

 

By Rob Shirley '09

By Rob Shirley '09

Through March 23

Wikoff Student Gallery

The Nott Memorial

Digital Art: 7 Union Students

An exhibition of two- and three-dimensional works created by Michael Bono ’09, Sarah Jacobson ’10, Steven Leung ’10, Rob Shirley ’09, Kathrin Burschyk ’11, Justin Blau ’08 and Emily Burgess ’10 in the fall Digital Art class taught by Assistant Professor of Visual Arts Fernando Orellana.

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