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Annual campus exhibit showcases faculty art

Kaitlin Barr

Issue date: 2/22/07 Section: A & E
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Fine arts professor Cassandre Maxwell has four pieces plus jewelry on display in the Holy Spirit Library.
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Fine arts professor Cassandre Maxwell has four pieces plus jewelry on display in the Holy Spirit Library.

Fine arts professor Nicholas Jacques has three pieces on display in the Holy Spirit Library.
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Fine arts professor Nicholas Jacques has three pieces on display in the Holy Spirit Library.

For the next few weeks, faculty members in the fine arts department will be displaying their finest works of art in the annual fine arts faculty art exhibit. The exhibit, which is located on the second floor of the Holy Spirit Library, is a free way for students to take in and enjoy the arts.

Faculty members such as Cassandre Maxwell, Nicholas Jacques, Dane Borda, Deborah Riccardi and Al Gury have displayed wonderful pieces for everyone to see. Maxwell's works are among the first of the paintings in the gallery and make spectators want to continue through the rest of the works. Maxwell also has on display pieces of jewelry she has created.

When spectators walk into the exhibit, they can pick up a yellow form, which tells which works are done by who as well as if they are on sale. Most of the pieces are for sale, ranging from $26 to $150.

The art show will remain on the second floor of the library until March 6, 2007.
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