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Faculty Art Exhibition featured range of works

Lawrence J. Hamlin “Excavating Baroque to Save Postmodernism” graphite and stabillo

Photo by L. Brian Stauffer

Deke Weaver “Two Days in Champaign” DVD, 9 minutes

Photo by L. Brian Stauffer

Faculty artwork on display through Sept. 24

Unique and thought-provoking artwork is a staple of the annual Faculty Art Exhibition, and this year’s event – on view through Sept. 24 at the Krannert Art Museum – is no exception. One of the nation’s oldest recurring faculty exhibitions, the show provides an opportunity for professors in the School of Art and Design to share their most recent work with their students as well as with members of the campus and local communities. This year’s exhibition includes paintings, drawings, photography, video, glass, metals, mixed media and graphic design.

Christiane T. Martens “Frutti di Mare” stell, wire, shells

Photo by L. Brian Stauffer

Steve Kostell “Mail Bomb: Uncirculated” letter press, wood type

Photo by L. Brian Stauffer

Rosalyn Schwartz “Double Interior” oil on canvas

Photo by L. Brian Stauffer

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