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April 17 – May 19
2008 WFU Student Exhibition
Hanes Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 17, 5- 7pm

Lobby of the Scales Fine Art Center


upstairs:
Individual Honors Exhibitions
Monday - Friday in the Upstairs Galler
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See the Work of WFU Art Faculty: Carter, Faber, Gentry, Hitchcock, Finn,
Knott, Hallberg and Pickel

The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County
5 schools/5 miles: 2007 Winston-Salem Faculty Invitational

12/14/2007 - 3/1/2009 See details for times, at Rhodes and Davis Galleries
The Sawtooth 226 N. Marshall St, Winston-Salem
Gallery hours are Monday - Saturday, 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Cost: FREE

  336.722.2585
  ebetz@intothearts.org
  www.intothearts.org

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See Europe with WFU
Sign up for Eurotour 2008


Get more details and info @ http://www.cs.wfu.edu/~turketwh/eurotour/
or e-mail Dr. M. Smith @ smith@wfu.edu
download - Eurotour flyer - pdf
download - Eurotour Syullabus - pdf

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Robert Knott
Retrospective Exhibition, 1980 - 2008
Sculpture, Drawings and Photographs
February 22 - March 23, 2008

Opening Reception: Friday, Feb. 29, 5 - 7pm

Artist Lecture at 7pm following reception
Room 102, Art Dept., Scales Fine Arts Center


more info

Window on Wake Forest Article

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Jessie Vogel, a studio art major from Metairie, La., said she chose subtle designs to depict the issues on the backpacks to spark dialogue, not controversy. "The main purpose is not whether they depict a 'left' or 'right' position, but the issue itself," she said. "I want to get students excited and to be active about what they think is important."

Check out the Full Article on Windows on Wake Forest!
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Jessica Vogel's
Backpacks

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