Take a walkabout with art expert, view outdoor works on campus Oct. 3-5
During the 21st Annual Outdoor Art Installations from Oct. 3-5 faculty and students will be creating outdoor works of art designed to highlight a specific site on the UWRF campus grounds.
During the 21st Annual Outdoor Art Installations from Oct. 3-5 faculty and students will be creating outdoor works of art designed to highlight a specific site on the UWRF campus grounds.
Visitors to the campus and the UWRF student body are asked to please respect the artistic ideas and to not alter or damage the artwork. Site maps identifying the individual installations can be picked up in the lobby of Kleinpell Fine Arts building outside Gallery 101 beginning Wednesday, Oct. 3, at 9 a.m.
Kinji Akagawa, emeritus professor of sculpture at Minneapolis College of Art and Design, will be the guest artist. A recognized international sculptor, he has focused much of his work on public spaces, more specifically, the social relevance of contemporary art
and its place in public spaces.
Akagawa will offer a lecture at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 3, in the Kinnickinnic Theater in the University Center and a walkabout critique with students and guests Friday afternoon beginning at 1 p.m. The public is welcome to join in.
The installations and lecture are free and open to the public. Questions may be directed to the UWRF Art Department at 715-425-3266.
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