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Environmental Theme Semester
Exhibits

Local visual artists and a Monet exhibition are just two of the exhibits which will be part of the Environmental Theme Semester.

Water Lilies (The Clouds) 1903
Water Lilies (The Clouds) - Claude Monet, 1903

ART EXHIBITS

"Art and the Natural World"
January 12 - 28th
Jean Paul Slusser Gallery
School of Art & Design
Gallery Hours:Open 7 days, 11 am - 4 pm
Opening Reception: Friday, January 16, 7-9 pm
Curator: Janie Paul
For more information, click here.


"Monet at Vétheuil: The Turning Point"
Art Museum
January 24 to March 15, 1998
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"The North Campus Environment"
The Atrium Gallery
Pierpont Commonts
"Perspectives of an Intersecting Environment" April 21 - May 2, 1998
Reception: Friday, April 24, 6 pm, Piano Lounge next to Atrium
This is an Exhibit by the digital photography class taught by Ann Blackwell at the School of Art & Design


Patrick Dougherty
Installation Artist
Sculpture construction using saplings
Residency, March 30 - April 17, 1998
Sponsored by the Marion and Henry Bloch Award
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Bundles
Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit
Paul Flickinger, MFA candidate, UofM
School of Art & Design
Located on the grassy hill between Bonisteel Blvd. and the School of Music
Sponsored by Pierpont Commons Arts & Programs
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LIBRARY EXHIBITS

Bently Historical Library
The Huron: A River & Its History
January - March, 1998
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Clements Library
American Landscape
January 12 - February 27, 1998
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Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library
Exhibit Cases: Great Environmental Writers
January - March, 1998
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MUSEUM EXHIBITS

Exhibit Museum of Natural History
Human Impacts on Great Lakes Flora and Fauna
January-April, 1998
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