Augusta, Ga.- A lecture series being hosted by the Augusta State University Humanities Program in collaboration with the Morris Museum of Art kicks off this month. The series is part of a grant project called Linking Local Resources to World History. According to Kristin Casaletto, director of ASU’s Humanities Program, this program is funded by a …
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Augusta, Ga. – Manipulated photography and wall-size paintings are just a few of the art forms created by Augusta State students to be presented in the university’s ASU/NYC art exhibition. To accommodate the number of the artworks on display, ASU will host openings for the exhibit on Friday, June 8, in the Mary S. …
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Augusta, Ga. – Augusta State students have gained inspiration from the Big Apple and brought it back to the Garden City for the university’s ASU/NYC art exhibition. The show features about 40 artworks including manipulated photography and wall-size paintings created by ASU students. To accommodate the number of the pieces on display, ASU will host …
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Augusta, Ga.- The Augusta State University Humanities Program, working in conjunction with the Morris Museum of Art, has been awarded a $2,000 partnership grant from the Georgia Humanities Council. With this funding, the two organizations will work together on the GHC Community Partner grant project, Linking Local Resources to World History, to increase humanities education …
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Augusta, Ga. – Manipulated photography, wall-size paintings, and ceramics are just a few of the art forms created by Augusta State University students that will be presented in the Morris Museum of Art’s ASU/NYC art exhibition. The show will be held in the museum’s Education Gallery beginning Wednesday, May 25, until Sunday, June 19. According …
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