Jul ’07Oct
513

@Silver Center for the Arts

The annual Faculty Exhibition showcases faculty as well as productive, successful artists, and provides a vital critical and creative conversation between the art department faculty and the greater PSU community. The exhibition celebrates and honors faculty as active artists and cultural agents while inviting an ongoing dialogue with artists, their works of art and each viewer.

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Summer viewing hours are Monday – Friday, 8a.m. to 5p.m. and during performances, closed holidays.

Beginning September 4th, viewing hours are Monday – Friday, 8a.m. to 6p.m.; weekends noon to 6p.m. and during performances; closed holidays. This exhibition is free and open to the public.


Aug ’07Oct
1527

Karl Drerup Art Gallery

Karl Drerup EnamelPlymouth State University will honor the innovation and creativity of painter and enamelist Karl Drerup with a comprehensive exhibition, Enchanted Garden, Enamels by an American Master, opening August 15 at the campus gallery that was named in his honor.

Drerup’s imagery reflects the sacred qualities of all life; and men, women and animals at home in nature. Enchanted Garden, Enamels by an American Master will present a great educational and cultural opportunity at Plymouth State University. Education programs for area school children will be developed and special gallery programs and talks will expand upon areas of the exhibition.

Additional information about the exhibition and gallery talks can be found on the Drerup Exhibition web site.


Sep ’07Dec
1220

Lamson Library

Opening Events September 12, 4-6 p.m.
Kurt Brian Webb is an Illinois printmaker whose woodcuts create social commentary that provokes the viewer through humor , satire, and cynicism. Webb’s Dance of Death series uses images of soldiers unknowingly intermingled with malevolent skeletal figures. Each two-color print is printed directly from a woodblock onto Japanese paper and is superimposed over a contemporary news story related to death and the war in Iraq.


Sep ’07
26
12:00 pm

Red Blazer Restaurant, Concord, NH

Join Alumni Association Chairperson-elect, Lee Mason, for a wonderful lunch at the Red Blazer Restaurant in Concord, NH. Lunch starts at noon and costs $10 per person. Call the Alumni Relations Office 603-535-2589 to make your reservation by September 14, 2007.

The Plymouth State University Alumni Association will be nonperishable food items at all of their off campus events this year. Collected items will be donated to a food pantry or shelter.

For additional information visit the Alumni Web site.

As always, the Office of Alumni Relations welcomes your comments, answers your questions and takes reservations for events. 800/772-2620 or 603/535-2589 or email alumni@plymouth.edu


Sep ’07
26
4:00 pm

Room 001, Boyd Science Center

Petroleum Diesel Engine Emissions: Air Quality and Public Health Impacts
For the past ten years Dr. Treadwell has been evaluating federal policies regarding diesel engine emissions and directing federal grant projects researching the gaseous pollutants and particulate matter emissions from heavy duty diesel engines. Most recently, her research has been evaluating engine emission changes created by blending biodiesel with petroleum diesel fuels. Her talk will provide an understanding of the significant health and environmental impact of these engines in our society, the likely impact of current and pending environmental regulations, and the challenges and opportunities ahead for biofuels. Presented by:Melinda Treadwell, Associate Professor, Technology, Design, and Safety Department, Keene State College

The Environmental Science Colloquium is presented by the Center for the Environment. More information about this presentation, and others, please visit the Center’s web site.



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