Cal U’s Department of Art and Design will present“Paradisio,” a multi-media exhibition, from Nov. 14-22 in the Vulcan Gallery,
on the first floor of Vulcan Hall on campus.
Creative works that attempt to express or
visualize the idea of paradise will be considered.
The exhibition will examine the concept of
paradise from a variety of cultural and historical perspectives. It will include
works in all media, including visual art, literature and performance pieces.
The exhibition will be curated and installed by
students from advanced drawing and painting courses in the Department of Art
and Design. All works will be eligible for prizes chosen by a panel of faculty
judges.
An opening reception for “Paradisio,” with live
music and food, will be held from 6-9 p.m. Nov. 14 in the Vulcan Gallery. The
exhibition will be on display through Nov. 22.
For more information about submissions, contact
Cal U Department of Art and Design faculty members Maggy Aston at aston@calu.edu or Todd Pinkham at pinkham@calu.edu; or
contact Art Club President Shannon Drudy at dru5424@calu.edu.
The Nov. 14 opening reception is free to the University community and the
general public. “Paradisio” will be on display from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Mondays
through Fridays until Nov. 22 in the Vulcan Gallery. Cal U’s Department of Art
and Design phone number is 724-938-4182.
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‘PARADISIO’ EXAMINES VISUAL CONCEPT OF PARADISE
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