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  • Gallery Talk with Marnie McInness: Passing Time by Marnie McInnes

    Gallery Talk with Marnie McInness: Passing Time

    Marnie McInnes
    Friday, April 6, 2012, noon

    Please join us on Friday, April 6 at noon in the Richard E. Peeler Art Center, University Gallery (lower level) for a gallery talk with English and Women's Studies professor Marnie McInnes.

  • Reach Rededication Ceremony by DePauw Nature Park

    Reach Rededication Ceremony

    DePauw Nature Park
    Thursday, April 5, 2012, 4pm

    On Thursday, April 5 at 4 pm, we will rededicate Mark Warwick’s steel sculpture Reach. The event will begin at the sculpture’s new location near the walking path just east of the Prindle lower parking lot in the Nature Park. Refreshments and a bonfire at the Prindle Institute for Ethics will follow a brief dedication, along with music provided by the DePauw Percussion Ensemble. Reach was DePauw’s first outdoor public sculpture to be installed on campus. Inspired by the flatness of the Midwestern landscape and its many grain silos, Reach contrasts the curvilinear decorativeness of Warwick’s European homeland with the stark straight edges of America’s cityscapes. Generous support from Mr. William M. Horne '42 and Mrs. Alice (Hobart) Horne '45 made the 1997 acquisition possible.

  • Artist Talk and Gallery Reception Nancy Bowen: Begettings by Nancy Bowen

    Artist Talk and Gallery Reception Nancy Bowen: Begettings

    Nancy Bowen
    Monday, March 5, 2012, 6pm

    Nancy Bowen utilizes imagery from Farmer's Almanacs, published between 1800 and 1867. In her drawings, she collages imagery and text from the Farmer's Almanacs with rubbings of early American tombstones and linear patterns suggestive of Eastern origins. Her sculpture urges the questions raised by the works on paper: what recommends itself as auspicious? What compels belief? What serves in our negotiations with fate?

  • Opening Reception and Awards Presentation by Tyler Lotz

    Opening Reception and Awards Presentation

    Tyler Lotz
    Thursday, February 9, 2012, 4-6 pm

    The Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition features works created by current DePauw students enrolled in studio art courses. Tyler Lotz, Associate Professor of Ceramics at Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois, juried this year's exhibition.

 

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