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   from the issue of February 24, 2005

     
 
Celebration of Graduate Student Work is March 4

The annual Celebration of Graduate Student Work will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 4, in the Van Brunt Visitors Center. The event is free and open to the public.


Last year's graduate exhibition at the Van Brunt Visitor's Center.
 
Last year's graduate exhibition at the Van Brunt Visitor's Center.

 
"This event gives us a wonderful opportunity to showcase the work of our graduate students in the arts in an informal setting, one in which the students can have a personal dialogue with those who come to view the various graduate projects," said Giacomo M. Oliva, dean of the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts. "It also offers our graduate students an opportunity to interact and share their work with graduate students from the Colleges of Architecture and Education and Human Sciences."

Twenty-three graduate students from the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts (School of Music and Department of Art and Art History), the College of Architecture, and the College of Education and Human Sciences (Department of Textiles, Clothing and Design) will display their work at the showcase. Visitors then have the opportunity to view their work, talk with the graduate students about their creative process, and ask questions about their projects.

The event is sponsored by the Office of Graduate Studies, the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts, the College of Architecture, the College of Education and Human Sciences and the Van Brunt Visitors Center.

Participating students, their department and the project title.

• Caitlin Applegate, Art and Art History, "rub a dub dub"

• Christy Banks, School of Music, "The Solo Clarinet Works of Shulamit"

• Michael Burton, Art and Art History, "Recent Paintings"

• Bejamin Carlisle, School of Music, "Who is the Leader of this Band?"

• Jennifer Ghormley, Art and Art History, "Printmaking: From Plate to Print"

• Matthew J. Glawatz, Architecture, "Ragged Point Sky City"

• Carlos Guerrero, Art and Art History, "Looking for Jonny"

• Jeremy Johnson, Art and Art History, "Vibrational Harmonics"

• Brad Jungman, Architecture, "Recovering the Rural Mainstreet(s)"

• James Karas, School of Music, "The Effect of Aural and Improvisatory Skills on Fifth Grade Band Students' Sight Reading Ability"

• Susan Kesler-Simpson, Textiles, Clothing and Design, "Lies and Truths"

• Jennifer Lukas, Art and Art History, Untitled (Graphic Design)

• Timothy Matthews , Art and Art History, "Line Recorder"

• Dan Perry, Art and Art History, "Dan Perry Sculpture"

• Andrew C. Peterson, Architecture, "State [Fair] Park Nebraska Vernacular"

• Jeffrey Richmond, School of Music, "'Paradox' and 'Surge:' Two Compositions for Small Ensembles"

• Jesse Ross, Art and Art History, "Bowls"

• Denny Schmickle, Art and Art History, "Screen Prints"

• Justin Shaw, Art and Art History, "Adaptation"

• Robert Soukup, Architecture, "Boy Scout Discovery Center"

• Aaron Terpening, Architecture, "Memorial Stadium: Expansion, Renovation, Addition"

• Nancy Vogt, School of Music, "Trois pieces pour quatuor de trombones by Eugene Bozza: A Performer's Edition"

• Svetlana Yashirin, School of Music, "Alexander Tchepnin: A Poignant Manifestation of the Silver Age"


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