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‘SAX PLAYER”. a wa- tercolor by Linda Starr was in the SUB gallery just waiting for people like Clay Fulfer to come along and enjoy. (Duffy) A JACK of all trades. Shelly Manchester plays bassoon in Wind Ensemble, clari- net in marching band, and bass guitar in Jazz |, while juggling a major in Secondary Ed. (Fritz) DAVE Knauts looks at the photography at the Voxman show in the SUB. (Duffy) PLEASED after a fine performance, Rhonda Larson and Dr, Jay Mauchiey smile and take a bow. Most stu- dent and faculty recit- als are free to the pub lic. (Orr) 1 6 Art on Campus
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“ELDERS of the Tribe” included works from 45 artists over the age of 70. The Prichard rented the show from the Bernice Steinban Gal- lery in New York City. (Duffy) SINCE October 1}, 1985, the Ul-spon- sored Prichard Art Gallery has rented shows from all over the U.S, Mary Lou Nutsch and Sue Tur- rell get a lesson in modern art from the gallery, which re- ceives funds from the Moscow Mardi Gras, Inc. (Worley) IN September, “Viewing the Figure” arrived. Artists of this production were from New York, Montana, Washington, and California. (Worley) Prichard Art Gallery 15
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Rising — ‘Talent Recognition given to artists and students The Blind Web- ster It Is not neces- Sary to understand; it is enough to adore. The God may be of clay: adore Him; He be- comes GOD. We ignore what created us; we adore what we cre- ate. Let us create nothing but GOD! That which causes us to create is our true father and mother; we cre- ate in our own im- age, which is theirs. Let us create therefore without fear; for we can cre- ate nothing that is not GOD. —A.C. On the walls and in the air of Riden- baugh Hall and Prit- chard Art Gallery, artists leave their mark. Every art student is given a square of milk carton paper in Ridenbaugh Hall and is required to fill the space with his or her own cre- ation. Meanwhile, up- Stairs, music stu- dents use the prac- tice rooms to per- fect their own, different art form. ARCHITECTURE ma- jor Lori Sodorff con centrates to get just the right effect for her Square in Riden- baugh Hall. (Duffy) Art on Campus Some music stu- dents must also be art students as the walls of many of the practice rooms have been painted with different de- signs, such as disin- tegrating gold trom- bones painted on a high school cafete ria colored sickly green wall. On a more seri- ous note (no pun in- tended), art can be found in the main corridor on the first floor of the Student Union Building. Mostly paintings, there are also ex- hibits of sculpture or photography dis- played from time to time. If staring at a pic- ture doesn't get your heart started, the University offers various kinds of performing arts, in- cluding dance, the- atre, and music of all kinds through- out the year and into the summer. Regardless of your taste in art, you can always find something to write home about wher- ever you end up looking for enter- tainment in Mos- cow or on campus. 17
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