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Show THE FORUM April 14, 2004 3 Senior Art Students Show Off the Fruits of There Labor Kate D. Pappas As I work through the process of applying paint and then vigorously and even angrily scraping away paint, I find pain emerging from beauty and beauty resulting from pain. Her works included Vital Source and Center of Being, Staff Writer The opening reception for the Senior Westminster Art Exhibit took place Monday, April 5, in the Giovale. Tower Reading Room. Fifteen graduating seniors showcased their work for students, faculty and the community. The Senior Art Exhibit is an expression of the hard work they have completed, Repository of Deeper Feelings and Most Important and Essential Part. If I have succeeded in brightening just one persons day with my art, then I have said art professor Craig Westminster Senior art students display the best of their work from their college art careers. The show continues through this week. Glidden. About half of the students who displayed their work graduated in December. The rest of the students will be graduating in May. All students are art majors. Glidden explained that in the art program, the students are encouraged to try all dif- most, Glidden said. Unlike the student art exhibit that took place earlier this year, the senior art exhibit is not juried. Rather, students choose for themselves which pieces they want to enter in ferent media including painting, drawing, sculpting and photography. Then they are able to concentrate on the one to two media they connect with the exhibit. The art exhibit is a capstone of their experiences here, Glidden said. In past years, photography has been the' main medium presented. However, this year. Astronomy Club to Go to Kitt Peak most of the art works Staff Writer ' Westminsters astronomy club members are stepping outside the classroom and away from their own telescopes to explore the wonders of1 Kitt Peak. Kitt Peak is located about 50 miles south of Tucson, Ariz. It was founded in 1958 and operates three major nighttime telescopes. It shares site responsibilities with the National Solar Observatory and hosts the facilities of consortia, which operates 19 optical telescopes and two radio telescopes. . or THE BLUE IM THR ONLY ON? CfcSBXT Associate 7 Susan Wheeler decree. The music department will host the Spring Choral Concert on Saturday, April 17, at the Wasatch Presbyterian Church, 1700 South and 1700 East. This rears concert is celebrating one of the first American genres of music with the African-America- n spiritual, Chris Professor according to Quinn. The Westminster singers will be joined by two local church choirs for an exciting evening, added Quinn. This years concert is titled A Spiritual Fest. There will be over 100 singers participating in what should be a glorious event. Battle of fericho, Amazing Grace, Elijah Rock, Let Me Fly, and Deep River are , contact Quinn 832-243- 7. AWE ONLY d S CU15Ss that fxr xsro m schedule. Z CAN'T DECIDE BETWEEN Imw to Word Froci ssinb I 8E, j llendez-vou- s depicted a young woman and a unicorn in a rich and lush forest. The bright colors were conveyed through colored pencil on paper. A series of charcoal drawings were displayed by Cheri Wimmer. I attempt to capture the grace and expressiveness of humanity, she wrote in her See Art pg. 8 maxim and ty john PoimoAi Science' a CMEWACK. Take that ON,.. NO QUESTION. ( Secret played, dis- cikwvii dale)' fl&CN'TKflowZ' WHAT DOES MEAN? "4250 IT'S fROBASLY THE ROOM NUMBER OR SOMETKXNfiu. JUST 5T fCR ONi m nr- -. v.4y y iiiMii j . r- v A - u&t 'tfswfy. REVOLUTION li! f p:; STUDIOS V i'. COLUMBIA PICTURES murzs,.K. feMI sotm V ' 5 among some of the popular songs that the Westminster choir will sing. According to Quinn, the music has a strong beat and many beautiful melodies. Its great music to help you get through finals, he added. The African-America- n spirituals are the precious musical inheritance of our nation, a treasure not only to be protected but to be developed as the basis for an American classical culture. . . Music will fill the air on April 17 when over 100 voices unite to perform the 2004 Spring Choral Concert. The concert is free and open to the public. Please come early as there is a big crowd expected. For more information Among her work rtutwhiifwiDicewoiBtjMii "W invite students, V? Music Department to Host Spring Concert R. Mary Kortkamp displayed an oil on canvas. I begin each painting with an emodon I want to explore, she wrote in her statement. What do I know to be true? Evil prospers, violence Nightly Observing Program. This program allows the public to see Kitt Peak at night and learn more about the night sky with access to the visitor center resources. One of the resources includes learning t how to use a planisphere to Astronomy pg. the dark, transforming my vision until I am more than myself, Reinkoester wrote. the pieces depicts the same shining light among darkness. Kitt Peak is one of the premier astronomical observatories in the world. It supports the most diverse collection of astronomical observatories on earth for nighttime optical, infrared astronomy and daytime study of the sun. Westminsters astronomy club will be participating in the See in whiteness, a shining star in Reinkoesters arust statement, Erin explained why each of short To err MY Shelly Price reigns, nations fall. Yet, there is something better than these worldly truths. Each week I return to my studio to paint that which is better. It appears dis- played are paindngs. Erin Reinkoester had paindngs displayed in a Truth series with oil on canvas. I like the use of color in these pieces, said Westminster sophomore Adam Lyle. In O0T achieved success, said Sadie Lyman in her artist statement. faculty and staff of iiliiiffiisiiiisi r 'zv A to a special screening of i r A pv . r y. i A v ?. J $ . Thursday, April Stop by the v Ml comedy for the kid in all of us. H, O' 22nd at 7:00 a j s .w . .vXvAV. "S J The Forum office (1040 S 1300 E) during business hours to pick up your complimentary pass! in tlitfrtters april 23 OmiS iff THEATERS APRIL 23RD |