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Pradip Malde’s portraiture

George Mackay Brown, 1921-1996 Platinum-Palladium print from 8x10 negative. Collection of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh. Article about Art faculty member, Pradip Malde, on the UK blog, Art of Platinum. "There is something very special about the portraits Pradip has taken over the years and how he has masterfully paired them with this particular method of platinum printing."

Jessica Wohl exhibition at Piedmont College, Athens, GA

Art faculty Jessica Wohl's exhibition, 'Within These Walls', is now on display at the Mason-Scharfenstein Museum of Art at Piedmont College through April 4, with a reception to be held at 6 p.m., Thursday, April 4. The museum is located at 567 Georgia Street in Demorest and is open from 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Saturday.

Greg Pond and Dixon Myers on Jamaican TV

'Born in Trench Town', a new documentary film directed by Greg Pond (Professor of Art and department chair) and produced by Dixon Myers (Director, University Outreach Program) was featured this morning on the Jamaican TV show, Smile Jamaica. The film is winning prizes and attracting a lot of highly deserved attention. Greg and Dixon are in Jamaica as a part of the nation's 50th anniversary of independence celebrations. 'Born in Trench Town' has its press launch tonight in Kingston, Jamaica.

Chattanooga’s 10x10 festival features work by Greg Pond

From the Chattanooga Chamber web site: "(from Wednesday, April 18 to April 21) The Walnut Street Bridge Amphitheater will feature a musical installation by (sculpture, video and electronic media professor) Greg Pond in which strings are strung from the bridge into a giant harp-like instrument that will be played remotely with a controller."

US News & WR mentions Sewanee, Environment and Art

Newly appointed professor of drawing and painting, Jessica Wohl, has her class featured in a recent US News and Word Report article.

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