Thursday, April 23, 2009
Gale Wallar '71 Exhibit in Mowry Alumni Center
We are in the process of installing paintings in the newly renovated lobby space in Mowry Alumni Center! The work of Gale Wallar, a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan, is gorgeous; paintings and drawings reflecting a life of travel with her husband, who served with the U.S. State and Treasury Departments. Gale will be here on campus on Saturday, May 16 from 2-4pm to accept her well deserved accolades!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Permanent Collection Addition - Wanda Ewing
As a result of her highly successful exhibition here at the Ross Art Museum in February and March, we were able to purchase 2 prints. Wanda's work is fun, provocative and empowering. This piece is block printed on old wallpaper!
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art,
Ohio,
Ohio Wesleyan University,
Permanent Collection
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Infinite Flux: Senior Fine Arts Majors 2009
Well, the Senior Fine Arts Majors exhibit opened successfully Saturday, April 18th. It was a lovely affair, with the seniors hosting their friends and family to celebrate their achievements.
You can see all their work now through May 10th!
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Delaware,
Ohio,
Ohio Wesleyan University,
Ross Art Museum
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Senior Fine Arts Major Exhibit 2009
The annual Senior Fine Arts Majors exhibit will open this Saturday, April 18th at 4pm with a reception, but I thought you might like to see some sneak peaks while we are still installing all the artwork.
There is some really exciting work, so plan on seeing the show before it ends on May 10th!
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art,
Delaware,
Ohio,
Ohio Wesleyan University,
Ross Art Museum
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Derrick Davis exhibit to open
Gallery 2001 in Beeghly Library will host "Journey From The Cloth", an exhibit by Derrick Davis, from April 11 through May 17, 2009. Davis, a resident of Dayton, Ohio, focuses on Kente cloth, with its vibrant colors and patterns and links it with an architectural approach that results in a visual and exciting composition. Working with Prismacolor Pencils, the works are typically between 15" -19" high and 35"-43" long.
Davis will give a talk on Wednesday, April 22nd, followed by an Artist's Reception. Plan to attend!
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