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I Art Collection Enlarged Forty six pieces of primitive African Ashanti Art were added to the Art department’s collection this spring. These valuable ?ieccs, donated by Emil J. Arnold, New ork, will be displayed in the lobby and art gallery of the new Fine Arts Building when completed. Tne slide collection, a main feature of the Art department, has grown in the past three years from 1,200 to over 8,000. This year alone 450 commercial slides were ordered. This year art instructors Ronald Ude and William Pearson were chosen by the 1967 Wisconsin Salon to exhibit their works at Madison. This is considered by many professionals, faculty members, and students to be the main art exhibit in the state because of the sharp competition and selectivity of those chosen to enter. In February, faculty members displayed their works of art in the Skylight Lounge. The annual event, started live years ago. encompassed all media: jewelry, graphics, sculptures, weaving, ceramics, painting, etc. Students activities in May included a general talent show with June being devoted to the senior art students. The students themselves took the initiative to enrich themselves by traveling to the Twin Cities to sec “House of Atrcus at the Guthrie Theatre and the African art exhibit at the Walker Art Center. Department growth has expanded from four faculty members six years ago to fifteen at present. A new kiln oven, used for baking pottery, was the main equipment acquisition. This student worked on her abstract painting. Looked at through a piece of sculpture. Brad Nielsen worked with tempera paints. 20
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An instructor arranged arrowheads in an artistic manner. Bill Bethke added the finishing touches to his painting, with another student looking on. i » i 21
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