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co CERTS ART SHO is Did you see Wings? Attend the Stravinsky concert? Examine the blown glass by Dick Bird? If you saw these, or any of the other artfshows, plays, and concerts .held inthe Shaw Center this year, you experienced a work-of art. Were you impressed by the beautygpower, or intricacy of what you saw? If so, it was because of the .intense prep- aration by the art-istsg learning and creating, perfecting, and finally preparing for a final presentation. Artists have pic- tures to frame and a gallery to arrange: actors have makeup and costumes, lights and sound to coordinateg and musi- cians must plan how to move onstage and consider howvthe room and audiencewill affect the sound. All these, and many other little details, help to create a work of art that in.- spires or entertains the audi- ence-you. , , X 1 -Rebecca Ramsey V., , - ,--. - . f .txa . pihv' Pllays,5AConcerts, ArtShows!23
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- Proud i parents admire a senior art show. fPhotoT'Rob Andersonl g Many majors at Graceland require something special of seniors-some sort of senior project. Through independent work, seniors are able to demonstrate their- competence in their major area and their ability to work as professionals 'after graduation. The most visible of the senior projects occur in the arts. Music majors give senior recitals. Art majors display senior shows. . i And drama students write and produce their own play. Education majors receive t their acid test through studentiteaching. Many other majors require some sort of independent research presentation.. All of these give seniors an opportunity to show just how wellthey have mastered their discipline. i K ' .1,,.,z , I r SM! Y, , QI A A student teacher checks individual work. iPhoto: IPCI - Q A Senior artists pose for er picture: Ann Klingensmith, Bernie Newcomer, llla Lud- A wig, Kevin Carlile. Alicia ' Duquef iPhoto: Yasuo Nak- anishil V U? cn . I3 H, , O
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