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Show l Photos by Mary Beth Norum ' Faculty art exhibit on display have a classical decorative line. In comparison. Miss Palmer's "Wall Plague" is a heavy mass of brass wire mounted on a placque. In addition to the faculty exhibit, ex-hibit, there is the guest exhibit of R. E. Gasowski. His works are quite liberal. Most of his works for this exhibit are done with pen and ink. But the "Geese Piece" done with cardboard and wire placed on the floor shows Gasowski's varied talents. tal-ents. He is also known for his ceramic cera-mic scultpuring. 'Ofhe University Fine Arts Museum featuring the annual Faculty Art ' 1 hibit. Several new members have el:jn added to the Department of ! Faculty and their works are s,; display. This particular exhibit Si"l last until Nov. 5. 11 The newly appointed Department Cl' Art Chairman, Prof. Roger Des-i,:iiers Des-i,:iiers has two abstract oils disced. dis-ced. The faculty's talents range ir quite a variety of art tech-ir'ues. tech-ir'ues. On the realistic side, Har-'s"; Har-'s"; D. Peterson's "Thirty-Five "''2" water color of an army hel-!t hel-!t has a soft textured look. you like stoneware and metal, 11 ' Carolyn Palmer's works. Her r' 'ue Ball" done with brass and 'i'le ware and Federal Chalice |