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Book artist displays work in Mills Gallery

Book artist Peggy Johnston will be on campus on Feb. 19 at 5:30 p.m. for an artist talk and reception at the Mills Gallery.

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A Little Bit of Home

Hannah and Jessica Laflin are sisters, volleyball players and Central Dutch hailing from Arizona. Their friendship is a source of joy in their college experience far from home.

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Comic book artist displays art in Mills Gallery

Comic book artist Phil Hester will display his work in the Mills Gallery at Central College starting Oct. 23.

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Welcome to the Fringe

The Fringe Festival brought together students in the performing arts to showcase their talents all over campus for a week. The result was zombie plays, lip sync acts and boat races on the Pond.

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Message from a Graduating Senior

Rhiley Huntington reflects on the gift of a Central education and where it will take her and those whose lives she touches.

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Theatre Central presents the Fringe Festival

The Central College theatre department presents its first Fringe Festival, four days in April that will focus on the arts, including theater, dance, spoken word, music, film and much more

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Landscapes of Home

Sophomore Brandon Mennenoh explores the paintings of artist John Preston in the Mills Gallery and is reminded of the beauty of rural life on the family farm.

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Glassblowing artist Ed Schmid displays work in Mills Gallery

Master Glassblower Ed Schmid will be in residence at Central College March 24-28. His glass artwork will be displayed in the Mills Gallery on campus beginning March 27 through April 19.

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Painter John Preston exhibits landscapes in Mills Gallery

Artist John Preston will be displaying his landscape paintings in the Central College Mills Gallery starting Feb. 20.

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Artist Shaila Christofferson displays sculptures in Mills Gallery

Through February 14, the Mills Gallery at Central College will host sculptures by Shaila Christofferson. The exhibit, titled “Extended Play,” examines material culture and the contemporary landscape through sculpture media.

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