art & art history
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Dyas’ photography featured
Sandy Dyas, a lecturer in Fine Arts at Cornell College, will have work featured by The Center for Fine Art Photography in its latest exhibition.
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Art installation uses light
DRIFT, an art installation by Stan Crocker is a collection of found elements- ladders, cupolas, wedding dresses, bedsprings, window frames, doors, bicycles, mirrors, chandeliers, steer skulls, parasols, tractor tires, canoes- bits and pieces of the Iowa landscape floating in a gauzy cylinder of color and light that wraps the viewer 360 degrees.
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Third round of student art shows start Sunday
Four Cornell College seniors are presenting art shows as part of their thesis starting May 9.
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Senior studios give art students freedom to create
Like all studio art majors, Sam Bonow received a key to his own private studio space at the beginning of his senior year. Bonow created large-scale paintings for his senior show.
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Maxine Payne photo installation opens Feb. 21
MOUNT VERNON — “Making Pictures: Three for a Dime,” a photo installation by Maxine Payne, will be exhibited at the Peter Paul Luce Gallery at Cornell College from Feb. 21 to March 21.
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Luce Gallery to host three new artists Nov. 1-29
MOUNT VERNON – From Nov. 1–29, the Peter Paul Luce Gallery will host the work of three artists: Phil Sultz, Jan Sultz, and Jeff Lewis, working in a variety of media, including painted collage, ceramics, encaustic, and silver point. The exhibition will open with an artists’ reception on Sunday, Nov. 1, from 2-4 p.m., and […]
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Alison Saar discusses art "Wither, Hither and Yon" Nov. 4
MOUNT VERNON –Distinguished American artist Alison Saar will speak at Cornell College on Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 8 p.m. in McWethy Hall.
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Cornell College Studio Art Faculty 2009 exhibition
MOUNT VERNON – The Cornell College department of art and art history will celebrate Homecoming 2009 with an exhibition featuring works by current studio art faculty in the Peter Paul Luce Gallery, McWethy Hall. Cornell Studio Art Faculty 2009 runs Sept. 13 – Oct. 18.
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Fiske: Cornell College among best in art, affordability
Cornell College has been named a “Top Financial Find” and one of the “44 Best Buy Schools” in the 2010 edition of the Fiske Guide to Colleges. The guide also named the Cornell art department as one of the strongest in the country.
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Students explore Roman art, architecture, and history first hand
During Block 7 2009, students in the course “City of Rome” explored the art, architecture, and history of Rome and the surrounding area. The course was co-taught by John Gruber-Miller, professor of classical studies, and Chris Penn-Goetsch, associate professor of art.
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Mass Wasting, an installation by Garry Noland
MOUNT VERNON – Mass Wasting, a mixed media installation by Kansas City artist Garry Noland, will be exhibited at the Peter Paul Luce Gallery at Cornell College Feb. 22 through March 22.
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Fragile Metaphors shows at Luce Gallery Jan. 11-Feb. 8
MOUNT VERNON – Works by ceramics and installation artists Sukjin Choi, AL Holen, and Ying Zhu will be exhibited at the Peter Paul Luce Gallery at Cornell College, Jan. 11 through Feb. 8, 2009.
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Keith Morrison exhibit: "Watercolors"
MOUNT VERNON – A selection of 30 large-scale watercolors by internationally known artist, educator, and critic Keith Morrison will be exhibited at the Peter Paul Luce Gallery at Cornell College Nov. 2 to Nov. 30.
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Cornell exhibit to feature works of alumni
MOUNT VERNON – From Sept. 14 through Oct. 19, the Peter Paul Luce Gallery at Cornell College will host a featured exhibit bringing together an impressive range of painting styles, themes and mediums from a number of its most prominent alumni.
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Ceramics and drawing classes study in Mexico and Japan
Professor Doug Hanson’s work has been shaped by his encounters with traditional potters from around the globe. During a unique two-block sequence taught in Mexico, he introduces students to local artisans and other cultural treasures as they study ceramics and drawing.