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Portraits of Power

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Studio Art
Paintings from Jim Butler’s Portraiture in Ceramics and Oil Paint course convey visions of who and what students think is powerful in their lives. The large-scale paintings and ceramic assemblages use dynamic design and powerful color to create images that range from photorealistic to expressionist in style. Ongoing through September 15. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Portraits of Power

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Paintings from Jim Butler’s Portraiture in Ceramics and Oil Paint course convey visions of who and what students think is powerful in their lives. The large-scale paintings and ceramic assemblages use dynamic design and powerful color to create images that range from photorealistic to expressionist in style. Ongoing through September 15. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Portraits of Power

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Paintings from Jim Butler’s Portraiture in Ceramics and Oil Paint course convey visions of who and what students think is powerful in their lives. The large-scale paintings and ceramic assemblages use dynamic design and powerful color to create images that range from photorealistic to expressionist in style. Ongoing through September 15. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Portraits of Power

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Paintings from Jim Butler’s Portraiture in Ceramics and Oil Paint course convey visions of who and what students think is powerful in their lives. The large-scale paintings and ceramic assemblages use dynamic design and powerful color to create images that range from photorealistic to expressionist in style. Ongoing through September 15. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Portraits of Power

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Paintings from Jim Butler’s Portraiture in Ceramics and Oil Paint course convey visions of who and what students think is powerful in their lives. The large-scale paintings and ceramic assemblages use dynamic design and powerful color to create images that range from photorealistic to expressionist in style. Ongoing through September 15. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Portraits of Power

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Paintings from Jim Butler’s Portraiture in Ceramics and Oil Paint course convey visions of who and what students think is powerful in their lives. The large-scale paintings and ceramic assemblages use dynamic design and powerful color to create images that range from photorealistic to expressionist in style. Ongoing through September 15. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Portraits of Power

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Paintings from Jim Butler’s Portraiture in Ceramics and Oil Paint course convey visions of who and what students think is powerful in their lives. The large-scale paintings and ceramic assemblages use dynamic design and powerful color to create images that range from photorealistic to expressionist in style. Ongoing through September 15. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Portraits of Power

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Paintings from Jim Butler’s Portraiture in Ceramics and Oil Paint course convey visions of who and what students think is powerful in their lives. The large-scale paintings and ceramic assemblages use dynamic design and powerful color to create images that range from photorealistic to expressionist in style. Ongoing through September 15. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Line in Space: Just a Corner of Your Memory Palace

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Studio Art
Students from Sanford Mirling’s fall class Sculpture I: Communicating in Three Dimensions exhibit works that focus on the limitless, form-making possibilities of welded-steel rod. While tackling elemental aesthetic issues of balance, volume, perspective, and scale, each sculpture provides a glimpes into the artist’s own personal narrative. As a collection, these pieces represent earnest experiments in translating two dimensions into three and memories into new realities. On-going through November 10 Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Line in Space: Just a Corner of Your Memory Palace

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students from Sanford Mirling’s fall class Sculpture I: Communicating in Three Dimensions exhibit works that focus on the limitless, form-making possibilities of welded-steel rod. While tackling elemental aesthetic issues of balance, volume, perspective, and scale, each sculpture provides a glimpes into the artist’s own personal narrative. As a collection, these pieces represent earnest experiments in translating two dimensions into three and memories into new realities. On-going through November 10 Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public