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Antioch
University McGregor Art Students Exhibit Work for Inauguration
YELLOW
SPRINGS, OHIO October 21, 2000 Current students and graduates
of Antioch University McGregor have contributed works for an
exhibit honoring the Inauguration of McGregors first
President, Barbara Gellman-Danley, Ph.D. The exhibit is hung
in the Sontag Fels Building at 900 Dayton Street in Yellow
Springs and can be viewed from October 20, 2000 through November
14, 2000. The building is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday, and 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday.
The students responded to a request by Danley that the
inaugural celebration be used to highlight the McGregor
community. A limited number of students work
is for sale. Most items on display are from private collections or are being
retained by the artists. Student works include:
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Religions
of the World, a quilt by Delores W. Witt of Dayton,
Ohio, a graduate of the bachelors completion program
through The Undergraduate Studies. Ms. Witt dedicated this work
to the memory of fellow student Monte Baynard.
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Untitled -
computer generated art by Individualized Master of Arts (IMA)
Liberal and Professions Studies student Jeanne Phillip of
Yellow Springs Ohio
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Untitled hand
dyed yarn (loom weaving) by IMA Liberal and Professions Studies
student Marilyn Webb of Toronto Kansas (two pieces)
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Untitled ceramics
pitcher by IMA Liberal and Professions Studies student Robin
Dakin of Dayton Ohio
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Maine
Coast (Rockport) photograph by IMA Liberal and Professions
Studies graduate from Alabama
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Discovery and Pearls color
printouts of computer image by IMA Liberal and Professions
Studies graduate Katie Miller of Rhinelander Wisconsin
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So
Tired . . , Central Reservation, and Beyond
the Rule of Thirds mixed media by C.A. Tiedemann
of Dayton Ohio
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Fathers
Day and Mothers Day charcoal
on paper and Black Elk Spoke oil on canvas
by Undergraduate Studies graduate Steve Mott of Union Maine
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Upcoming
Battle oil on canvas by IMA Liberal and Professional
Studies graduate Mike Sissons of Cairo Egypt
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