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April 22, 2010: Volume 77, Number 24

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Steinmetz Arts Exhibition now open

The 2010 Steinmetz Student Visual Arts Exhibition is now open in the Burns Arts Atruim Gallery in the Visual Arts Building.

It features 75 works from all areas of the Visual Arts Department selected by faculty members over the course of the academic year. In all, the works of 45 students are included, from courses ranging from introductory through advanced levels.

Faculty curators include: Kevin Bubriski (photography), Chris Duncan (drawing, sculpture, 3D design), Chris Harvey (digital art, digital animation), Walter Hatke (drawing, painting) and Sandy Wimer (drawing, printmaking, design).  

“This exhibit features the best and most accomplished works from each of our visual arts disciplines,” says Frank Rapant, photo lab/gallery technician. 

The exhibit runs through May 9. Some highlights include Jiri Matousek's "Minute Day," in which the artist made a picture a minute for an entire day and has laid it out in filmstrip style, "Portrait of Kimmo Rosenthal" by Clarissa Amaral '11 and a series of untitled watercolors by Hilary Zelson '11.

Also on display in the building is work by the Bittleman Prize recipient, Bianca Germain ’10, in the second floor corridor gallery.  

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