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Guy Coheleach
February 11-May 1 (2005)
Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art
Opening reception: Friday, February 11, 5-7 p.m.
This exhibit features the works of Guy Coheleach, one of the best wild animal painters in the world, is on exhibit. Coheleach, from Bernardsville , NJ , brings the stuff of dreams and safaris within everyone’s reach. His paintings have received the Society of Animal Artists Award of Excellence an unprecedented eight times.
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Trough the Needle’s Eye
February 18-April 1 (2005)
Fulton Hall Gallery
Opening reception is: Friday, February 18, 6-8 p.m.
Through the Needle’s Eye” displays original works made from a variety of fibers and contemporary mixed media techniques, however all produced by a needle with an enclosed eye. Their works are created with hand, free-motion and digitized machine embroidery .
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Regional Carving: Oliver Lawson and Rich Smoker
March 4- July 1
Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art
Exhibit showcases the talents of wildfowl artists living on the Delmarva Peninsula . Lawson and Smoker are wildfowl artists from Somerset County , MD , and are talented decorative and decoy carvers .
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Clay, Fire and Sand
March 11-April 15
Atrium Gallery
Opening reception is Friday March 11 from 4-6 p.m. at UMES and from 6-8 p.m. at SU
Features the works of Hawaiian clay artist Roman Camarillo’s. The event is part of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts’ “Tour de Clay” programs held in Baltimore and on the Eastern Shore
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Senior Art Show
April 16 – May 14
Opening Reception: Friday, April 16, 6-8 p.m.
Sponsored by the Salisbury University Art Department,
the exhibit features both the graphic and fine art projects of students
enrolled in the Senior Seminar course taught by Paul Flexner. The class
is a requirement for all art majors and provides professional art experience
through different activities to second semester juniors and seniors
at SU.
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"Trees and Other Place Marks"
April 1-
Campus Grounds
Environmental artists Howard and May McCoy’s outdoor sculptures are collaborative and based on folk beliefs and the forces of nature in them. The environmental sculptures are site specific and are designed to enhance and focus on the natural environment.
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B.F.A. Gallery Walk
April 16-April 21
Exhibit features works of graduating BFA students. Visitors are invited to walk around to various exhibit
locations on campus to view the exhibit.
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"Earthly Vessels, Earthly Lights"
April 22 - May 20
Atrium Gallery
Opening reception is Friday April 22 from 5 p.m-7 p.m.
Exhibit features works of SU philosophy professor James Hatley in a variety of media, including
photography, ceramics, stone assemblages, journal entries and philosophical writings, to reflect upon
his encounters with the earthly, particularly during his travels in Montana over the past several years
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Annual Senior Art Student Show
May 3-May 20
Fulton gallery
Exhibit features work of art students enrolled in the senior seminar course. Works on display encompass
four years of study in all disciplines including painting, drawing, graphics, photography, ceramics, glass blowing and sculpture .
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