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November 11, 2005: Volume 65, Number 10 |
The Chronicle
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EXHIBITS
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Through Dec. 2
Burns Arts Atrium Gallery, Visual Arts Building
Digital Means: Collages, Paintings, & Digital Works by Robert Kinsell and Leonard Stokes
This exhibition brings together 40 works by these two acclaimed artists for the first time. Kinsell, professor of Art at Stephen F. Austin University in Nacagdoches, Texas, uses digital media to make paintings, while Stokes, a professor of visual art at Purchase College, State University of New York, makes collages. Both men have exhibited extenmsively in solo and group exhibitions throughout the country.
Through Dec. 18
Mandeville Gallery, Nott Memorial
The Political Body: Posters from the People's Republic of China in the 1960s and 1970s
30 Chinese posters examining the relationships between the human body and the body politic during the 1960s and 1970s, from the Chinese poster Collection of the University of Westminister, London.
Through mid-December
Faculty lounge, Social Sciences building
Historical Railroad Calendars from the Wells Collection
A dozen calendars from the 1920s-'50s given to the public by the New York Central and Pennsylvania Railroad Companies, on loan from Ronald V. Wells, father of Robert V. Wells, professor of history.
"Oak at Landis Arboretum" by Rosie Heinegg |
Through winter term
Photographer Rosie Heinegg's Four Seasons: A Year of Nature Photography is on view in the Humanities Building second floor lounge. Heinegg, who taught freshman preceptorial and graduate courses in psychology at Union as an adjunct for 14 years, has enjoyed focusing and framing the world through her camera for years. The exhibition is sponsored by the English Department.
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