Feb ’08May
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Lamson Library

Opening Events February 6, 4-6 p.m.
Penelope Barrett, a printmaker from Vermont, documents the consequences of war as displayed in the daily news, in the tradition of Goya, Daumier, and Posada. Her depictions of military brutality leave no doubt about her view of the deceit of political leaders. In addition, Bennett’s etchings on industrial themes expresses the isolation that the individual experiences in today’s industrialized world. The images of naked flesh against steel pipes carries an implicit message of the toxicity to humankind in today’s industrialized society.


Apr ’08May
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Drerup Gallery (through May 16) Opening Event April 23, 4-6 p.m.
Silver Center (through May 9) Opening Event April 23, 5-7 p.m.

During their senior year, Plymouth State University Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) candidates develop a body of work through which they explore a range of themes, styles, and techniques. An art faculty committee guides the artistic process of each student. The annual BFA senior thesis show is the capstone experience for fine art majors in studio art and graphic design.


May ’08
6
6:00 pm

Heritage Commons

Refreshments and a cash bar for PSU seniors, faculty, staff, and administration. Event features the famed Dueling Pianists from Jake Ivory’s in Boston. First 100 people receive a pint glass. Tickets are $5 at the door or at the Student Activities Office.

For more information, contact Jenn White at jlwhite@plymouth.edu.


May ’08
6
7:00 pm

The Village Shops, Main Street, Lincoln

The Spinelli Archives is co-sponsoring this event with the Upper Pemigewasset Historical Society in Lincoln featuring Kathleen Marden, the niece of Betty Hill.  Betty Hill and her husband Barney, an Exeter couple, said that they had been abducted by aliens near Campton in 1961.  Marden is the author of Captured! The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience.

For more information, contact Alice Staples at astaples@plymouth.edu or 535-2961.



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