News Marlboro College Seniors Present Art Exhibits, May 11
MARLBORO, VT -- (April 30, 2008) -- Marlboro College seniors Hannah Kozik
and Greg Meyers will present their art exhibits, which will be on
display from Sunday, May 11 through Friday, May 16 in Marlboro's Drury
Gallery.
Kozik's show, one element of her Plan of Concentration, is a series
of thirty black and white, silver gelatin photographs, focusing on
details, such as old carrot peelings, wheelbarrows, and windows.
''They are very quiet photographs,'' says Kozik. ''I try to find meaning in otherwise insignificant, small moments.''
Meyers' exhibit consists of two major veins, that of functional
pottery and of sculptural ceramics. The independent portion of his Plan
of Concentration will also be on display in the gallery, several
hundred smaller pots and sculptural pieces which will hang on the
gallery wall to make a large mosaic.
''I am mainly influenced and inspired by the clay itself,'' says
Meyers. ''I dismiss function as the guiding force, and concentrate on
visual aesthetics, while letting the clay process primarily drive the
work.''
The Drury Gallery is open Sunday through Friday, 1:00- 5:00PM. Admission to the exhibit is free and open to the public.
For more information, contact the Marlboro College Public Relations department at 802-251-7644 or pr@marlboro.edu.
Celebrating 60 years, Marlboro College offers
undergraduate education in the liberal arts and, since 1997, graduate
study focused on Internet technologies. Its 330 undergraduate students
enjoy an 8:1 student-faculty ratio, a voice in governing the community
and individualized courses of study on a 350-acre campus in the hills
of southern Vermont.
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