Exhibition of Prints and Drawings by Artist in Residence Heimo Wallner
Wallner’s drawings manipulate body parts, actions, and expressions to create what he refers to as “a vocabulary of emotions.” The images serve as symbols for words representing a compendium of life’s experiences. Body language becomes a means for expressing the emotions that derive from human interaction and from individual struggle or achievement. An opening reception takes place on Wednesday, May 9 at 7:00 P.M.
On view April 7–20, in the Johnson Memorial Building, Johnson Gallery. Free
Exhibition of Color Photography
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| Aaron Gensler ’08, Banana 3, color photograph, 5.5 x 10 inches |
Students in John Huddleston’s color photography course exhibit their work—traditional film-based images and digital images—produced in the new darkroom facility in Johnson. Experience the range of thinking and diversity of photographic representation embodied in this work.
On view April 10–24, in the Johnson Memorial Building, Pit Space. Free
41st Annual Student Exhibition
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| Cory Schubert ’08, “Someplace,” color photograph, 31 x 30 inches. |
This year’s exhibition showcases the best thesis work by graduating studio art students during the 2007–08 year: paintings, prints, photographs, and sculptures. Join the studio art program for an opening celebration on May 10 from 5:00–7:00 p.m.On view May 11–26, in the Johnson Memorial Building, Johnson Gallery, Pit Space and Atrium. Free