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Post-flood art exhibit
The ‘Wreck’ Room: Postdiluvian Art by Mel Andringa, will be exhibited at the Peter Paul Luce Gallery at Cornell College, Feb. 20 – March 20, 2011.
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Fluidity of Gender: Sculpture exhibit
Fluidity of Gender, an exhibition of sculptures by feminist artist Linda Stein will be exhibited at the Peter Paul Luce Gallery at Cornell College from Sept. 5 through Oct. 3.
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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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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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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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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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Gratitude, new installation by Rie Hachiyanagi
MOUNT VERNON — On February 24 through March 23, the Peter Paul Luce Gallery will host a new installation by papermaker, multimedia artist Rie Hachiyanagi titled Gratitude. The exhibition opens with a lecture by the artist, Sunday, February 24th at 2 p.m. in McWethy Hall, room 222 followed by reception for the artist, 3-5 p.m. […]
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YOKO and the WINDOW WALL, new works by Anthony Plaut
MOUNT VERNON — On Jan. 13 – Feb. 10, 2008 the Peter Paul Luce Gallery will host the exhibition of recent works by Professor Anthony Plaut titled YOKO and the WINDOW WALL. The exhibition opens with a reception for the artist, Sunday Jan. 13, 2-4 p.m. The exhibition includes oil paintings, sculpture, drawings and an […]
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Ben Frank Moss exhibits ‘Spirit States’
MOUNT VERNON — Seventy works on paper by internationally recognized American painter Ben Frank Moss will be exhibited at Cornell College’s Peter Paul Luce Gallery in McWethy Hall beginning Sunday, Nov. 4. A closing reception will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2, following a 2 p.m. lecture by the artist in […]
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Cornell alumnae featured in fiber arts exhibition
MOUNT VERNON — “The Personal is Political: Fiber Arts at Cornell,” opening Sept. 16, features textile art by alumnae, articulating and attesting to visions, hopes and fears about the individual’s relationship to the larger community.
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Wisconsin photographers exhibit work at Cornell
MOUNT VERNON — Work by Wisconsin photographers John Shimon and Julie Lindemann is featured in “It Takes One to Know One,” an exhibition opening Sunday, Feb. 25, in the Peter Paul Luce Gallery of McWethy Hall at Cornell College.