Show Pag 4 HASS at This large call! character is the Ideogram I meaala “change” Some icheu believe It Is derive L 0 theeariyChlnMBy2 forllsordorchaaultir while others feel it l composed of the early character for the tea placed over that of th IMAAn Art 155 Art 368 Art 559 Art 655 Basic Printmaking Lithography Independent Study Printmaking studio for grad students Enhance Your Traditional Degree Earn A Women’s Studies Certificate B IS '' si' d v 0 ' L ©Mima attttiracttn ve to USHJ apt ippn)5eGooi? you were given the ability and opportunity to go anywhere you wanted without the fear of losing your job or your income where would you go? Hawaii? Europe? Russia? Professor Gaell Undstrom of the Art Department was given such an opportunity His choice: China Not only because it was his first visit to China but because of his high interest in Oriental art "I have traveled to Taiwan and Hong Kong before but mainland China is different and I wanted to broaden my Oriental experiences" Lindstrom explained Lindstrom studied in Kweilin in the Kwangsi provence Although his main emphasis is in ceramics he found no potters in Kweilin so he worked with the Kweilin Artist Association and studied painting with the group in their studio If "Chinese artists have gone back to their traditional painting style which was banned by Mao and his Cultural Revolution" Lindstrom emphasized "It was that type of Oriental style I wanted to develop a feeling for” When he was not studying Orient art or giving demonstrations to the Kweilin Association in Western style watercolor painting Undstrom spent the rest of his time photographing the painting and "extraordinay" landscape surrounding Kweiin "For me the visual experience is the most important experience” sad Lindstrom "One learns by responding to what he sees In my case consider painting a of the experience The visual experience my reward not my paintings Such was the case in Kweilin" I Lindstrom has taught for 23 years at Utah State concentrating in ceramics and watercolor Some of fis work from China was on exhibit in the recent Faculty Art Show Undstrom will be participating in another show show at the next summer A in Taipei Taiwan Lung Men Gallery of 1 982 summer for the plained featuring his work As for now Professor Lindstrom will go back to ceramics watercolor painting and his own studio one-ma- n is Class offers study of sex roles What did the Iroquois women of the past have which modem American women don't? More political strength more decision-makinpower and a greater place in society in other words they had more sexual than American women have equality today Many believe this to be the case according to Professor Richley Crapo of cultural anthropology who ajong with physical anthropologist Carol Loveland will be teaching the upcoming winter quarter class Anthropology of Human Sex Roles Native Americans are only one wiH 66 exptored ctoss in to study human sexual g tr Winter Quarter Classes: HE P 420 Women and Health Anthr200 Anthro of Human Sex Roles Many of the classes you take may be used In earning a Women’s Studies Certificate See Dean Lye ’ 2S physical anthropologist from its more artifact-interpretin- g studies concrete “detective” aspects The class which wil give credit women's studies as we as anthropology will study modem societies as we as historical cultures in an attempt) discern the origins both phyafcdsn social of modem industrial society sex rotes It will also relate these to ' origins and their implications ineqwH' sexual rotes modem sex and how these are changing Crapo who considers inequity between the sexes (as wel inequality) to be the biggest" facing Americans today statedW sexual inequality is a problem causes suffering in both Bend creates America's failure touae ful potential of half of its dft- |