Monday, June 22, 2009

GLSP Artist Exhibit at Wesleyan Opens Thursday

GLSP Artists - Exhibit and Opening Reception
We're pleased to announce the opening of a Zilkha Gallery exhibit featuring art work produced by GLSP students in their final projects, and by the faculty who guided them in these projects. Please join us for an opening reception with brief talks by the artists. Let's celebrate the beginning of the summer term together!

Featured GLSP Student Artists:
* David Beveridge, Professor of Chemistry and University Professor of the Sciences and Mathematics
* Charlice Culvert, MALS 2009
* Dean Passanesi, MALS 2009

Featured GLSP Faculty Artists:
* Marion Belanger, Photographer and Lecturer in Graduate Liberal Studies
* John Frazer, Professor of Art, Emeritus
* Keiji Shinohara, Artist-in-Residence
* Peter Waite, Artist and Lecturer in Graduate Liberal Studies
(Please visit http://www.wesleyan.edu/glsp/general-information/newsevents.htt#exhibit for links to their artwork)

Opening Reception Thursday, June 25, 2009
Time: 5:30 - 8:30pm pm
Location: Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery
Main Gallery, Wesleyan University

Admission: Free
RSVP appreciated. Contact Jennifer Curran by email to jcurran@wesleyan.edu or call her at (860) 685-3338.


Exhibit Schedule:
Three weeks only
Thursday, June 25 5:30-8:30 pm
-includes opening reception; rsvps to jcurran@wesleyan.edu appreciated
Friday, June 26, 4-8pm
Saturday, June 27, 10am-2pm
-includes GLSP Open House at 10:30am
Sunday, June 28 10am-2pm

Tuesday, June 30, 4-8pm
Wednesday, July 1, 4-8pm
Friday, July 2, 4-8pm

Thursday July 9, 4-8pm
-includes GLSP Open House at 6:30pm
Friday, July 10 4-8pm
Saturday, July 11, 10am-2pm
Sunday, July 12, 10am-2pm
Date: Thursday, June 25, 2009
Time: 05:30 PM - 08:30 PM
Location: Zilkha Main Gallery
Sponsor: Graduate Liberal Studies
Admission: Free and open to the public
Event URL: http://www.wesleyan.edu/glsp/general-information/newsevents.htt#exhibit
For more information: Jennifer Curran jcurran@wesleyan.edu 860.685.3338

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