Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 23, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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Contraband
from Virginia
with Bob Childs, caller
TRADITIONAL AMERICAN
CONTRAS-CIRCLES-SQUARES
— All dances taught —
— Beginners, singles welcomed —
Friday, February 27 8:00 p.m.
EMU Ballroom U of O Campus
$2.00 Admission
Photo collages
at art museum
Photolithographs and pho
tocollages by John Wood, a na
tionally known photographer,
will be exhibited Feb. 15 to
March 15 at the photo gallery in
the University Museum of Art.
Wood uses printmaking tech
niques, photographs and draw
ings in producing his collages.
According to critics, his works
are based on “a continual inter
play of photography and print
making.”
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Prints shown at museum
More than 80 works by one of
the nation’s foremost print
makers make up the featured
exhibit that opened Sunday at
the University Museum of Art.
The exhibition, titled “The
Collagraph Idea, 1956-1980,"
contains works by Glen Alps, a
University of Washington art
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elude a photo essay on the
techniques of collagraphy.
Museum director Richard
Paulin says Alps gained national
prominence in 1956 for the
development of the collagraphy
technique, which is a printmak
ing process combining various
traditional print methods with
collage.
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SPEAKERS
Mike Dismer will speak on “Futures, the
Centres Movement and Camping in the
U S A " today at 9.30 a m. in Century Room
A EMU.
Bob Newman will present a slide
presentation on "Antartica" Tuesday, Feb.
24, at 7:30 p m in Room 177 Lawrence Hall
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