Central College Faculty Receive Recognition
Central College recognized its faculty for various awards and milestones.
Central College recognized its faculty for various awards and milestones.
Central presents “Veritas,” an exhibition of the work of ceramicist Amy Uthus, at the Mills Gallery in the Lubbers Center for the Visual Arts.
Central College presents “Vignettes,” a solo show of artists’ books by Joan Soppe, at the Mills Gallery located in the Lubbers Center for the Visual Arts, Nov. 14 – Dec. 7.
Central College presents a Celebration of Asian Art at the Mills Gallery, Sept.19-Oct. 10.
Central College will host an Italian dinner with wine pairings Feb. 21.
Beginning October 17, the Mills Gallery at Central College will host work by John Noltner, an award-winning author and photographer. The exhibit, titled “A Peace of My Mind,” will feature photographs of ordinary people with insightful views.
Associate professors of art Mathew Kelly and Brian Roberts, as well as Mills Gallery director and professor of art Treva Reimer, will display their work in the show through Sept. 14.
The evening will begin at 6 p.m. with an international dinner with the theme of “A Tango from Argentina.” Dinner will be followed by music and dancing led by renowned Argentinian band Los Pinguos at 7:30 p.m.
The presentation is about the love printmakers have for their time-consuming and difficult-to-learn medium, and it highlights Cornwall’s particular fascination with lithography. An exhibit of Cornwall’s prints will also be on display at Central’s Mills Gallery March 21-April 20.
Lanter described her exhibit as embodying “psychological themes of dysfunction, loneliness, obsession, absurdity, ambivalence and interpersonal connection.” She explained that it is intended to investigate personal interactions.