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April Issue 2004

Columbia College in Columbia, SC, Offers 2004 Senior Exhibit

Kendall Myrick

Nine senior art majors at Columbia College will present their senior exhibit entitled, Origins, from Apr. 3 - 30, 2004, in the Goodall Gallery of the Spears Music/Art Center in Columbia, SC. The exhibit will focus on the search to define one's sense of origin through various media, including paint, wood, found objects, ink, metal, paper, and photographs.

Dana Brown

Student exhibitors include Dana Brown, whose series of oil paintings depicts the seven stages in the life of a lily; Jessica Houghton, whose monotypes evoke a cool and shady atmosphere using imagery based on leaf and plant forms; Susanah Keel, whose twelve puppets representing different human emotions invite viewer interaction; Kim Klasnic, displaying pieces created in mixed media sculptural, box formats that convey the human struggle to overcome the trap of living out the past; Jennifer Maples, whose collographic prints use visual texture to create meditative environments inspired by the fruits of the spirit; Lauwana Glymph, whose oil paintings are inspired by the poetry of Helen Steiner Rice; Kendall Myrick, whose work represents symbiosis in mixed media; Rockie Rombalski, showing a series of color photographs taken from the window of a moving car, depicting the journey within our daily lives; and Kerrie Yarnell, whose work uses biomorphic forms and the dynamic process of growth to give visual expression to the significant search for connection at a biological level.

Columbia College, founded in 1854 and affiliated with the United Methodist Church, is a private, liberal arts, women's college with a coeducational Evening College and Graduate School. The College has been ranked by US News & World Report for eleven consecutive years as one of the top ten undergraduate colleges in the South. Enrollment is 1500 students from 23 states and 20 countries.

For further information check our SC Institutional Gallery listings, call Alice Martin at 803/714-3726 or at (www.columbiacollegesc.edu).


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