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https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/upwardbound/scrapbooks/upwardbound2017activities.pdf
pictures of Upward Bound students and staff

15minutesfromimagetoicon.pdf
Andy Warhol coined the phrase "Everyone should be famous for 15 minutes."

This exhibition examines Warhol's interest with pop culture figures, the images they are synonymous with and the transformative quality of Warhol's process, thus creating…

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/2017march23lyndonbarroisjrofcolor.pdf
St. Louis artist, Lyndon Barrois Jr. accesses the influence media has on identity, specifically on the sporting of certain colors in clothes.

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/2017june6thistooshallpass.pdf
This Too Shall Pass focuses on artists whose body is an intrinsic part of their studio process. Mirandah Akeley and Corbett Fogue consider the emotional significance of body function- a breath, a swallow, a spit. As each artist performs their…

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/2016august30persistence.pdf
Artists have found inspiration in Classical Mythology for hundreds of years. In Persistence: The Continuing Influence of Classical Myth, artists have tackled the universal tales- some using traditional imagery and others with a modern twist- but all…

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/2014august26facultyexhibition.pdf
This exhibition is a tribute to professor emeritus Richard A. Fuller while also showcasing faculty work from across the university.

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/2011march28elisewagner.pdf
Elise Wagner's paintings are all about discovery, emerging awareness of the infintisimal and the vast both on the aprt of the artist and the viewer.

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/2011august29runningthenumbers.pdf
In Running the Numbers, artist Chris Jordan creates intricate photographic prints assembled from thousands of smaller photographs, visually depicting statistics that dramatize aspects of contemporary American culture.
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