Posted on 29 August 2008
How can something be considered a work of art when it cannot be seen or touched? This is a question one art professor has found a way to answer. And he has agreed to use Augusta State University as his canvas. Read the full story
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Posted on 29 August 2008
Augusta State University will be one of the venues for the celebration of the city’s first Westobou Festival, and on campus, the festival kicks off with two art exhibitions.
The first exhibition, co-sponsored by the Clay Artists of the Southeast (CASE) and installed under the guidance of Jackson Cheatham, ASU’s gallery director, will be titled Inviting the Stars - An Exhibition of Local and National Ceramic Art, which opens Aug. 28 and runs through Oct. 2. Read the full story
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Posted on 01 August 2008
Augusta State will be one of the venues for the celebration of the city’s first Westobou Festival, and in August, will kick off two art exhibitions that have been selected to be part of the festival.
The first, cosponsored by the Clay Artists of the Southeast (C.A.S.E.) and installed under the guidance of Jackson Cheatham, ASU’s Gallery Director, will be an exhibition titled Inviting the Stars - An Exhibition of Local and National Ceramic Art, which opens Aug. 28 and runs through Oct. 2. Read the full story
Popularity: 25% [?]