Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 06, 1989, Page 11, Image 10

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    _Encore!_
Art show to display alumni work
SARO joins in
celebration of
Lawrence Hall
B\ kelv in Wee
f ih ore Editor
'['he Student .V tivities Re
source Office will join the 7:\tii
jubilee .inniversarv < elebr.ilion
ot OtwreiK e II,ill In hosting .in
alumni art show in the I AH
(iallerv starting Mimd.n.
Thr Alumni Show will tea
turn a random selection ol art
ists throughout the past >
years, whose works will pro
vide the viewer w it El a look at
humble vet ambitious student
works. mid-career creations
and major accomplishments bv
former students
Included w ill be 1 U71f j4r.ulu
ale and local artist Mike W alsh
l(i:i7 graduate and California
based artist N'els Nelson, and
19(50 graduate Marjolnine
(Irani, a New York interior de
signer who in t‘)H7 was indue t
ed into the Interior Design
Magazine I fall ol fame
The process in randomh se
lei ting the artists was compli
cated. said Karen liebb, SARD
Director
"We did an initial mailing ot
letters to a random selection ol
Marjnlaine Cirant
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trunk Hudson post's with his first stum* si u I idlin' Samson,
whit h hr i mitril .is ,i I 'ni\rrsit\ trrshm.in in
alumni. she said explaining
that must ol tin* information
was passed bv word of moufli
"It w.is somewhat of a tedious
process
Buhb said the artists then
sent in slides from which the
works w ere i hosen
In addition to the work
NAKt) did Buhb said the I *ui
versitv s Museum ol Art assist
ed bv lending Id pie< es of
works
"Seeing the places some ot
the artists who graduated from
the University have gone is
kind of exi iting and em ourag
ing she said "We want to
put tb.it out for other students
at the University to see wh.it
lint possibilities tin*
liubb also said tin* show is
organized to reeugni/e those
.11 hievements of tile alumni art
ists
A ret eplion honoring the ait
ists and all aluinni will lie held
on l i lt las ( )< t J 7 Irom i ill to
7 til p in in the I All' (aillnr v
I he event is tree and open to
the public
In addition to the exhibit a
hook w ill lie prod lit eel to (aim
memorate the exhibition said
Will White the other SAKt) ill
rei tor
hxhiliition hooks designed In
graduate student Diane Kubaiik
will lie .nailable ill the Oallerv
and SAKt) White said
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The University of ()rcy;<>u School of Music
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Classical Guitar
The haunting, poetic melodies of Spanish guitar music
will touch your soul in this "Tribute to Segovia"
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