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https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/2019june11lit.pdf
Artist Lyn Godley explores the relationship between art and technology in her exhibition, Lit. Inspired by the interaction of light with differing materials, Godley combines LEDs and fiber optics with photography to study the therapeutic applications…

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/2017january20aftersargent.pdf
Lydia Panas redfines the portrait, creating a far less saccharine facade and delves deeper into the psyche. Inspired by the painting The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit by Sargent, Panas' work had been featured in numerous museums and galleries…

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/1997january12louisamatthiasdotter.pdf
Over the last fifty years, Lousia Matthiasdottir has developed an original and eloquent voice as painter. Perhaps because she works in the traditional genres of landscape, still life and figure painting, and possibly because of her own reticence, it…

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/1991november10currentamericanprintmaking.pdf
Current American Printmaking: SAGA is a survey of the state of American printmaking at the end of 1991

lifemagazinehearth.jpg
This picture above depicts a stone and brick heart. The image was found in a Dollhouse Scrapbook, part 1, created by Mrs. Fisher circa the mid-late twentieth century. The original photograph was from a Life Magazine, artcile entitled, "The Practical…

queenanne.jpeg
A photograph of a red and yellow exterior house in the Queen Anne style.

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/1986august24sevensculptors.pdf
In any invitational exhibition, there is, hopefully, a theme or underlying current to which the work of each artist contributes. Ideally the individual pieces will be better understood in light of the works with which they have been surrounded.

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/1988december18floraandfauna.pdf
Regarded as a teaching aid, the C.B. Reif Collection was formerly used during Biology lectures. Although the fundamental purpose of the collection was to teach natural history, the prints are also of interest to art historians and general historians.

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The photographs depict people milling about and chatting in a General Store in Arizona during the twentieth century.
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