Dordt College plans art show, sale at Centre Mall
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Posted: Monday, December 01, 2008
SIOUX CENTER, Iowa -Original art by Dordt College art students will be available for purchase and viewing at the Centre Mall in Sioux Center from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.
This exhibit gives area residents the opportunity to purchase original art and ceramics in a wide range of mediums including two dimensional works in drawing, painting, original prints in relief woodcuts, etching, and lithography. Original photography in traditional negative base; black and white silver prints; and digital color prints will also be available for purchase.
Dordt College art students take a variety of fine art studio courses and many learn wheel-thrown and hand-built ceramic work, creating pieces in a wide range of glazes and lusters. Jacob Van Wyk, longtime professor of art and a ceramics instructor at Dordt, will have several wheel thrown works on display for purchase.
This fourth biennial art show by Dordt students and instructors has become a highly anticipated event by the community. More than 100 works of art were sold during each of the last two exhibit sales.
This year's show and sale was organized by Professor Matt Drissell. Artwork that is purchased can be taken at the time of sale. Purchases can be made with cash or checks, but students will be unable to accept credit cards.
This exhibit gives area residents the opportunity to purchase original art and ceramics in a wide range of mediums including two dimensional works in drawing, painting, original prints in relief woodcuts, etching, and lithography. Original photography in traditional negative base; black and white silver prints; and digital color prints will also be available for purchase.
Dordt College art students take a variety of fine art studio courses and many learn wheel-thrown and hand-built ceramic work, creating pieces in a wide range of glazes and lusters. Jacob Van Wyk, longtime professor of art and a ceramics instructor at Dordt, will have several wheel thrown works on display for purchase.
This fourth biennial art show by Dordt students and instructors has become a highly anticipated event by the community. More than 100 works of art were sold during each of the last two exhibit sales.
This year's show and sale was organized by Professor Matt Drissell. Artwork that is purchased can be taken at the time of sale. Purchases can be made with cash or checks, but students will be unable to accept credit cards.
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