Arr<*' I'M w< w. Make it Happen! *Free Cholesterol Screening Every Tuesday 9:30am-11:30am University Health Center Health Education Office Questions? Call 346-4456 *Must have current UO I.D. *pee6c*Kp &iayyect7 UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER We’re a matter of degrees ^ http://healthed.uoregon.edu Little Caesars i* m M.l'l MEDIUM PEPPERONI OR CHEESE PIZZA u 1711 Willamette (next to Blockbuster) 343-3330 PLEASE RECYCLE . ... Courtesy photo Sridevi Palanivelu’s photograph appeared last month in her exhibit ‘Places with Different Faces’ in the McMillan Gallery on cam pus. The exhibit, based on personal cultural experiences worldwide, was one of two that she displayed at that time. Art gallery continued from page 1 my life,” Briscoe said. From there, Briscoe’s work ac celerated at a rampant pace. The following years found him collab orating with legendary photogra phers Ansel Adams and John Sex ton. “Just being around such talent would make anyone a much bet ter artist,” Briscoe said. Briscoe’s exhibit will be on dis play throughout the month of April. Daniel Karp, assistant visual arts coordinator for the Cultural Forum, is encouraging students from all fields and interests to submit their work to the gallery exhibits. “We are in the process of an ag gressive search for artists,” Karp said. The search includes regular themes that continually evolve within the different galleries. Even with a well-thought process for selecting themes, however, Karp does not want new artists to feel intimidated by the program. “Submitting your work to the Cultural Forum is a fairly infor mal process,” he said. “We’re here to support the artists.” Aside from the Aperture Gallery, the Cultural Forum also features work in The Buzz coffee house and the Adell McMillan Gallery, which is located near the EMU Ballroom. The Buzz features a mix of photos, artwork and cre ative writing, while the McMillan Gallery provides a great variety of works, including some national exhibits, Karp said. Most student exhibits are fea tured for a month, unless there is an abundance of student interest in the galleries. Last month, the gallery featured the exhibits “Places with Differ ent Faces” and “India,” which were created by Sridevi Palanivelu. Palanivelu said her first exhib it, “Places with Different Faces,” aimed to show her audience a broad range of emotional and per sonal experiences of cultures from around the globe. “I want my exhibit to inspire students to seek a greater cultural experience outside of school,” Palanivelu said. Her second exhibit, “India,” is an attempt to highlight the sim plicity of Indian life that flourish es underneath the surface. “On the surface of Indian cul ture you see chaos, things like hashish and reckless abandon,” Palanivelu said. “India is so much more than that. I want to rip apart the illusion of bohemi anism that so many Americans have of Indian culture.” The photographs for “India” were all shot in black and white film in an effort to further em phasize the theme of simplicity. Any University student inter ested in starting his or her own exhibit can submit works to the UO Cultural Forum. “I want to see these galleries contribute to the greater art com munity on campus,” Karp said. “In the near future, we could have students producing, review ing and organizing art on cam pus. It’s a great opportunity for everyone involved.” P.Q. Box 3159, Eugene OR 97403 The Oregon Daily Emerald is published daily Mon day through Friday during the school year and Tuesday and Thursday during the summer by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co Inc., at the University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. A member of the Associated Press, the Emerald operates inde pendently of the University with offices in Suite 300 of the Erb Memorial Union. 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