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   from the issue of February 15, 2007

     
 
Visiting artist lecture Feb. 28

Sculptor Judy Fox, an artist known for the exploration of human nature and culture through translated iconic images, will present a lecture at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 28 in 15 Richards Hall.


FOX WORK -
 
FOX WORK - "Rapunzel," an original terra cotta sculpture with casein paint, by Judy Fox. Courtesy photo.

 
The lecture is free and open to the public.

Fox has been exhibiting nationally since 1985 and internationally since 1994. A catalog of her major works has been published by the International Sommerakademie fur Bildende Kunst, Salzburg, Austria, where she is on the faculty.


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