Faculty Art Exhibit wows students

By Staff Writer
February 3, 2005

Shane Evans

This wasn’t a normal art exhibit in the Holy Spirit Library. Usually students and visiting artists showcase their works in the Grace and Joseph Gorevin Fine Arts Gallery. Today, though fine arts faculty and adjuncts Lisa Learner-Wagner, Richard Wagner, Cassandre Maxwell and Eva Wylie are displaying their masterpieces to their students and community.

The Annual Fine Arts Faculty Art Exhibit is presented by the Fine Arts Department and being held this year from Jan. 25 to Feb. 15. Sixteen various paintings are on the display, ranging from, oil on canvas, hardground etching, mixed media, pastel and silkscreen on mylar. Sean Fogley, a senior graphic design major had this to say about his professor Lisa-Learner Wagner, “I mean, she’s my teacher and her work is amazing.”

Students and faculty alike were mesmerized by “Headphones and Hardgrounds” by Richard Wagner, “Rain Forest” by Cassandre Maxwell, “Crowned” by Eva Wylie, “P&W” by Lisa Learner-Wagner and many other paintings that were on display. In a side room a small reception was held for guests where they could get fruit, cheese and beverages. The exhibit is being held on the second floor of the Holy Spirit and will be there until Feb. 25.

Posted to the web by Shane Evans

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