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March 14, 2008
Art faculty members represented at Eye Twenty Group Traveling Exhibition at the Schepis Museum
Division of Art faculty members at the University of Louisiana at Monroe are well represented at the Eye Twenty Group Traveling Exhibition currently on view at the Schepis Museum in Columbia.
ULM artists with works in this collection are:
- Gary Ratcliff, assistant professor of ceramics and division head, with an earthenware raku jar
- Robert Ward, professor of painting, with an acrylic on canvas landscape
- Cliff Tresner, associate professor of sculpture, with freestanding nonobjective wood and steel fabrication
- Joni Noble, assistant professor of art education, with an acrylic on canvas still life
- Jason Clark, assistant professor of printmaking, with a figurative lithograph and relief print
- Camille Jungman, instructor in art history, with a landscape hand-colored gelatin silverprint photograph
- retired professor of printmaking Dr. Edward Schutz with a landscape etching.
ULM art alumni with works on display include:
- drawings by Kirby Atan, Linda Ward and Jerry Wilson
- an original print by Doyle Jeter
- a painting by Edmund Williamson
The Eye Twenty Group was founded in 1992 as a consortium of north Louisiana artists based in Monroe-Ruston-Shreveport who arrange exhibitions of their works along the I-20 corridor. Other than the predictable east-west on the interstate exhibits, the group have traveled their art south to Alexandria, north to El Dorado, Ark., and west to Ardmore, Okla.
The group was honored with a catered reception at the Schepis Sunday, March 9.
The Schepis exhibition will be on view through May 1.
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