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Paintings, sculpture, site-specific installations, and prints by Lafayette’s studio art faculty are on display in the Williams Visual Arts Building’s Grossman Gallery through March 1.

The first of its kind on campus, the exhibit includes works by:

  • Greta Brubaker, visiting part-time instructor
  • Jase Clark, master printer in training and Experimental Printmaking Institute shop manager
  • Nestor Gil, assistant professor
  • Curlee Holton, Roth Professor and director of the Experimental Printmaking Institute
  • Ed Kerns, Clapp Professor
  • Adam MacHose, Williams Arts Campus technical coordinator
  • Karina Skvirsky, associate professor
  • Jim Toia, director of the Community-Based Teaching Program

View more images of the exhibit on Flickr

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1 Comment

  1. Kelly A. Burham-Crisman says:

    I would like to get more information about the Experimental Printmaking Institute and internships. Another option that I would like to know is if it is possible to get a Masters in Art History with a focus on printmaking or Japanese printmaking.

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