Selected Faculty Exhibition
October 1 - November 3, 2004
                              
An exhibition featuring seven out of twenty studio art faculty members. Opening with
                                 a reception from 6:30 to 7:30 pm on Friday, October 1st, remaining on view through
                                 November 3rd. A gallery talk is set for Wednesday, October 13th from 3 to 4 pm. The
                                 exhibition, talk, and reception are free and open to the public.
 The ΞΆΓάΘ¦ College studio art faculty consists of fifteen full-time and five part-time
                                 visiting studio art faculty members, representing a wide variety of disciplines including
                                 ceramics, communication design, drawing and painting, metals, photography, printmaking,
                                 sculpture, textile design, and videography. In addition, there are seven art history
                                 faculty members.
 The Schick Art Gallery exhibitions committee has arranged for seven faculty to exhibit
                                 in this show: Regis Brodie (clay), John Galt (sculpture), Deborah Hall (graphics),
                                 David Miller (painting), Doretta Miller (painting), Victoria Palermo (sculpture),
                                 and Iona Park (painting). These seven exhibiting artists will be able to show a larger
                                 number of works than faculty members have exhibited in previous years. Similar numbers
                                 of faculty members in small groups will rotate for annual faculty exhibitions in the
                                 future, giving the entire faculty a chance to exhibit over the coming years. ΞΆΓάΘ¦
                                 studio art faculty members have shown regionally and nationally over the past several
                                 years and most have gallery affiliations in one or more major cities throughout the
                                 country, are represented in numerous public and private collections, and have been
                                 the recipients of significant awards.