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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Paintings\, drawings and photographs by local artists\, children and youth who participated in "Nuestras Artes: Semana Cultural 07\," a celebration of the arts in Michiana's Latino communities.  Coordinated by NIV (Nueva Identidad de Vida/New Identity of Life). Sponsored by the Multicultural Affairs Office and Harold and Wilma Good Library.\n\n\n\n\nOpening reception Wednesday\, August 8\, 6:30-9:00 p.m. (Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Refreshments and presentation at 6:30 p.m.)
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Good Library Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Nuestras Artes Visual Arts Display 
DTSTART:20070808
DTEND:20071012
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
URL:http://www.goshen.edu/news/pressarchive/07-30-07-nuestras-artes.html
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:During the 2006-07 school year\, Goshen College Professor of Art Merrill Krabill spent his sabbatical working with mixed media pieces\, particularly ceramics and photography\, that explore boundaries. He writes in his artist statement: "This latest body of work shows itself in images that are light (in value and weight) combined with sculptural forms that are solid and heavy. I think of the pieces as being at the boundary between two places. They often have elements that seem gate or window-like—passageways."\n\nThe reception will be held on Friday\, Oct. 5\, coinciding with Homecoming Weekend\, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. It is free and open to the public. The exhibit will run thru Oct. 18.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Hershberger Art Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Art Gallery: Merrill Krabill Sabbatical Exhibit
DTSTART:20070911
DTEND:20071018
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
URL:http://www.krabill.org/
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:All students taking art classes will want to attend this Topics & Issues of the fall semester with Brian Saner\, a member of the Goat Island Performance Group\, Chicago.  
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Rieth Recital Hall
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Topics & Issues 
DTSTART:20070924T190000
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:During the 2006-07 school year\, Goshen College Professor of Art Merrill Krabill spent his sabbatical working with mixed media pieces\, particularly ceramics and photography\, that explore boundaries. He writes in his artist statement: "This latest body of work shows itself in images that are light (in value and weight) combined with sculptural forms that are solid and heavy. I think of the pieces as being at the boundary between two places. They often have elements that seem gate or window-like—passageways."\n\nThis reception\, coinciding with Homecoming Weekend\, will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. It is free and open to the public. The exhibit will run thru Oct. 18.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Hershberger Art Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Art Gallery reception: Merrill Krabill Sabbatical Exhibit
DTSTART:20071005T173000
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
URL:http://www.krabill.org/
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:This is a required event for all students taking art classes.  They will want to hear about Merrill Krabill's work during his sabbatical last year.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Hershberger Art Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Topics & Issues 
DTSTART:20071011T150000
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Works by the 2007-08 Eric Yake Kenagy visiting artist\, Carol Ann Carter\, professor of art at the University of Kansas will be on display.\n\nCarter’s creative work which began in intaglio printmaking\, advanced to mixed media painting and fiber construction in 1984. She is currently working in multimedia installation - performance\, mixed media and digital imaging and video. Carter is also interested in  collaboration across cultures and disciplines in the arts. \n\nOf her work she states: The objects and spaces I utilize\, suggest the creative field in which I play my work. It is a field of art and design where I practice movement and exchange of elements across boundaries. I am motivated by the dialogues among materials\, intelligence or disciplines-by a kind of character conversion where one thing influences or develops by virtue of occupying space with another: red and green pigment meant for a painting\, find their way to a chair...or when foot pain assists\, over time\, in the development of a shoe form. The field for these considerations--for this activity-- is wide open."      \n\nCarter was born in Indianapolis\, Indiana. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the Herron School of Art of Indiana University\, and her Master of Fine Arts from the University of Notre Dame.\n\nThe reception for this exhibit will be held on Sunday\, Oct. 28 from 8 to 9 p.m.\, following her Eric Yake Kenagy Visiting Artist lecture at 7 p.m. in Rieth Recital Hall\, Goshen College Music Center. The exhibit\, reception and lecture are free and open to the public. The exhibit will run through Nov. 29.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Hershberger Art Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Art Gallery Exhibit: Carol Ann Carter\, Eric Yake Kenagy Visiting Artist
DTSTART:20071021
DTEND:20071129
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
URL:http://www2.ku.edu/~sfa/art/expandedmedia/carter/
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Professor of Art at the University of Kansas Carol Ann Carter is the 2007-08 Eric Yake Kenagy Visiting Artist.\n\nCarter’s creative work which began in intaglio printmaking\, advanced to mixed media painting and fiber construction in 1984. She is currently working in multimedia installation - performance\, mixed media and digital imaging and video. Carter is also interested in collaboration across cultures and disciplines in the arts.\n\nOf her work she states: The objects and spaces I utilize\, suggest the creative field in which I play my work. It is a field of art and design where I practice movement and exchange of elements across boundaries. I am motivated by the dialogues among materials\, intelligence or disciplines-by a kind of character conversion where one thing influences or develops by virtue of occupying space with another: red and green pigment meant for a painting\, find their way to a chair...or when foot pain assists\, over time\, in the development of a shoe form. The field for these considerations--for this activity-- is wide open."\n\nCarter was born in Indianapolis\, Indiana. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the Herron School of Art of Indiana University\, and her Master of Fine Arts from the University of Notre Dame.\n\nA reception will follow her lecture from 8-9 p.m. The exhibit\, reception and lecture are free and open to the public. An exhibit of her works will be on display in the Hershberger Art Gallery from Oct. 21-Nov. 29.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Rieth Recital Hall
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Eric Yake Kenagy Visiting Artist lecture: Carol Ann Carter
DTSTART:20071028T190000
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
URL:http://www2.ku.edu/~sfa/art/expandedmedia/carter/
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Professor of Art at the University of Kansas Carol Ann Carter is the 2007-08 Eric Yake Kenagy Visiting Artist. An exhibit reception will be held from 8-9 p.m.\, following her 7 p.m. lecture in Rieth Recital Hall. The exhibit\, reception and lecture are free and open to the public. An exhibit of her works will be on display in the Hershberger Art Gallery from Oct. 21-Nov. 29.\n\nCarter’s creative work which began in intaglio printmaking\, advanced to mixed media painting and fiber construction in 1984. She is currently working in multimedia installation - performance\, mixed media and digital imaging and video. Carter is also interested in collaboration across cultures and disciplines in the arts.\n\nOf her work she states: The objects and spaces I utilize\, suggest the creative field in which I play my work. It is a field of art and design where I practice movement and exchange of elements across boundaries. I am motivated by the dialogues among materials\, intelligence or disciplines-by a kind of character conversion where one thing influences or develops by virtue of occupying space with another: red and green pigment meant for a painting\, find their way to a chair...or when foot pain assists\, over time\, in the development of a shoe form. The field for these considerations--for this activity-- is wide open."\n\nCarter was born in Indianapolis\, Indiana. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the Herron School of Art of Indiana University\, and her Master of Fine Arts from the University of Notre Dame.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Hershberger Art Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Eric Yake Kenagy Visiting Artist exhibit reception: Carol Ann Carter
DTSTART:20071028T200000
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
URL:http://www2.ku.edu/~sfa/art/expandedmedia/carter/
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Carter is the 2007 Eric Yake Kenagy artist in residence.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Church-Chapel
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Convocation: "Creative Transformation: Whose Work Is It?" -- Carol Ann Carter\, artist
DTSTART:20071029T100000
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
URL:http://www2.ku.edu/~sfa/art/expandedmedia/carter/index.shtml
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Jayne Holsinger's oil-on-panel paintings movingly capture the spirit and humanity of her subjects. Her current series delves into Ms. Holsinger's Anabaptist background and heritage to explore the simple lives of a Mennonite family and community. The works are photo-based\, and rely on carefully rendered serial images from single sittings.\n\n Ms. Holsinger mines art history to import recognizable visual references into some of the portraits.  The artist included such references upon learning that the 17th Century Dutch Mennonites sat for paintings by Rembrandt\, patronized the arts\, and became painters themselves.\n\nA reception will be held from 2-4 p.m. January 13\, 2008.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Hershberger Art Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Painting by Jayne Holsinger
DTSTART:20071202
DTEND:20080130
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
URL:http://www.goshen.edu/art/Gallery_Schedule
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:A reception will be held to honor Jayne Holsinger and to see her paintings currently on exhibit.  You will be able to see her work until January 31.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Hershberger Art Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Jayne Holsinger Reception
DTSTART:20080113T140000
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Music Center Room 153
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Jayne Holsinger Topics & Issues
DTSTART:20080113T153000
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Traditional instruments\, artifacts and fabrics from Dr. Mary K. Oyer's collection\, along with annotations and stories gathered during Oyer's long and dynamic career as teacher\, hymnologist\, church musician and African music specialist. Sponsored by the Art Department; the Multicultural Affairs Office; the Music Center; the Music Department; and Harold and Wilma Good Library.\n\n\n\n\nOpening reception Sunday\, Jan. 20\, 2-4 p.m.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Good Library Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:African Arts
DTSTART:20080116
DTEND:20080222
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Traditional instruments\, artifacts and fabrics from Dr. Mary K. Oyer's collection. Includes well-researched annotations and stories gathered during Oyer's long and dynamic career as teacher\, hymnologist\, church musician and African music specialist. Sponsored by the Art Department\, the Mennonite Historical Library\, the Multicultural Affairs Office\, the Music Center\, the Music Department\, and Harold and Wilma Good Library.\n\n\n\nOpening reception Sunday\, January 20\, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Good Library Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:African Arts Exhibit
DTSTART:20080120T073000
DTEND:20080222
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Traditional instruments\, artifacts and fabrics from Dr. Mary K. Oyer's collection. Includes well-researched annotations and stories gathered during Oyer's long and dynamic career as teacher\, hymnologist\, church musician and African music specialist. Sponsored by the Art Department\, the Mennonite Historical Library\, the Multicultural Affairs Office\, the Music Center\, the Music Department\, and Harold and Wilma Good Library.\n\n\n\nOpening reception Sunday\, January 20\, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Good Library Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:African Arts Opening Reception
DTSTART:20080120T140000
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Ingrid Hess\, a professional artist with an emphasis in design\, is a painter\, quilter\, collage artist and book binder.  She states\, “When I’m communicating my ideas through art\, I find that I draw on design elements and principles such as color balance\, spatial relationships\, flattening of surface\, simplicity.  Less is more.”\n\n A reception will be held from 2-4 p.m. February 10\, 2008.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Hershberger Art Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Mixed Media by Ingrid Hess 
DTSTART:20080203
DTEND:20080306
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
URL:http://www.goshen.edu/xxx
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Hershberger Art Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Ingrid Hess Topics and Issues
DTSTART:20080210T153000
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Good Library Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:"Heirlooms" Exhibit
DTSTART:20080303
DTEND:20080815
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Hershberger Art Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Senior Exhibition I Reception
DTSTART:20080309T140000
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Good Library Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:"Heirlooms" Opening Reception
DTSTART:20080309T140000
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:This talk is the result of many years of working in an art and design educational environment and observing the relationship between these disciplines\, their intrinsic and implicit values\, and how their significance has been conflating\, overlapping\, colliding\, and reemerging in the last decade in particular around the shared interest in sustainability. It will traverse a complex ground starting with images as innocent as those of the impressionists\, working through the benign controversies such work produced\, to the unique achievement of Maya Lin’s Vietnam Memorial and the more recent examples of art and design responses to the Iraq war. The examples will move between art\, architecture\, memorials\, monuments\, and interventions to comment upon the importance of making these implicit values explicit for the next generation of practitioners who need to know how to understand the way in which art and design have been and will continue to be forces for social change\, leading the conversation about the urgencies of the planet and our relationship to these concerns for the future.\n\nBecker recently assumed the role of Dean of Faculty at the School of the Arts\, Columbia University in New York\, having from 1994 to 2007served as Dean of Faculty\, Senior Vice-President for Academic Affairs at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.\n\nThis event is free and open to the public.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Rieth Recital Hall
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Carol Becker\, \nEducating Creative Practitioners for the 21st Century\, Yoder Public Affairs Lecture
DTSTART:20080313T193000
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Senior students will show the culmination of their collegiate work in a chosen medium. Always exciting and strong!\n\n A reception will be held 2-4 p.m. March 30 in the Hershberger Art Gallery.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Hershberger Art Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Senior Exhibition II
DTSTART:20080330
DTEND:20080423
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Enjoy a wide spectrum of art in our annual juried student exhibit\, which features the art of current art students. The juror\, an artist chosen from outside the campus\, determines which works are included and which receive special awards. Join us at the reception for the exciting award announcements and presentations.\n\nA reception will be held from 2-4 p.m. May 4\, 2008
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Hershberger Art Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Juried Student Show
DTSTART:20080504
DTEND:20080521
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Lanterns will be lit and on display for viewing (as weather permits)
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Shrock Plaza
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Recycled Paper Lantern Installation
DTSTART:20080520T213000
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Reception:  Friday\, October 3\, 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Hershberger Art Gallery.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Hershberger Art Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Judy Wenig-Horswell: A Retrospective
DTSTART:20080829
DTEND:20081012
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Good Library Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:"The Art of Sylvia Gross Bubalo: A Retrospective"
DTSTART:20081026
DTEND:20081212
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Good Library Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Opening Reception - " The Art of Sylvia Gross Bubalo: A Retrospective"
DTSTART:20081026T140000
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Rieth Recital Hall
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Hung Liu: Eric Yake Kenagy Visiting Artist
DTSTART:20090215T193000
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Good Library Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:"Full Circle: Old and New Quilts and Quilters"
DTSTART:20090329
DTEND:20090814
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Good Library Gallery
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Opening Reception - " Full Circle: Old and New Quilts and Quilters"
DTSTART:20090329T140000
DTSTAMP:20080719T063900
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