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BFA thesis exhibit opens Dec. 4 at Hampden

A BFA thesis exhibit by Ariadne Zamelis will be shown Dec. 4-9 at Hampden Gallery.
 
According to the gallery, "Zamelis delves into the realm of the human body -- fearlessly painting the furrow of a brow or a wrinkled nose as if they were charged landscape-like maps intent on guiding us through unfamiliar territory."

Hampden Gallery hosts BFA thesis exhibit

"Shared Dimensions," a BFA thesis exhibition by Mariel Daniels, will be on view Dec. 4-9 at Hampden Gallery.

The graduating senior's work hovers between both two and three-dimensions. Daniels says, "One can draw on a vessel and a vessel can be drawn. Combining old and new methods of manipulating items gives me room to compare and contrast."

A closing reception will be held Sunday, Dec. 9 from 2-4 p.m.

'Quote Me' exhibit at Hampden features student works

"Quote Me," a student exhibition of artworks, will be on display Dec. 4-9 at the Hampden Gallery.

The featured 2D and 3D works by 19 undergraduates are inspired by quotes from figures ranging from Shakespeare to Dr. Seuss. Participating artists are Caprice Cappucci, Patricia Cataldo, Nicholas Collilouri, Rebecca Cummings, Michael Dandley, Andrew Del Valle, Catherine Heitz, Jennifer Ho, Julia Keenan, Melissa Kornfeld,Samantha Luo, Allyson Lynes, Eliza Mason, Lauren Petkus, Kevin Pomerleau, Carlanne Raber, Grace Romanello, Kieran Ryan and Kelly Urquhart.

A closing reception is scheduled for

Faculty/Staff Appreciation Days at University Store

The University Store is celebrating annual Faculty/Staff Appreciation Days on Thursday and Friday, Dec. 6-7, with a 20 percent discount on all non-computer related merchandise.

Store director Ken Kahler and his staff want to thank all those in the community for their support throughout the year and hope that campus employees will stop by.
 

Wind Ensemble performs Dec. 7

The Wind Ensemble will perform in concert on Friday, Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall under the direction of James Patrick Miller.

The program will include Evan Hause's Concerto for Trumpet and Wind Ensemble, the world premiere of Music professor Jeffrey W. Holmes' Continuum for Trumpet, Trombone & Wind Ensemble, Paul Hindemith's March from Symphonic Metamorphosis, Gordon Jacob's Old Wine in New Bottles and Einojuhani Rautavaara's Solitamessu (Soldier’s Mass).

The faculty soloists will be Eric Berlin (right) on trumpet and Greg Spiridopoulos on trombone.

Tickets are $3

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