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“Selections from the Painting Studio” Student Art exhibit in Murphy’s Mug

Posted 4:32 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31, 2013

The coffee shop on the first floor of Murphy Library features the works of UW-L Students. The exhibition, titled “Selections from the Painting Studio”, runs from October 25 till November 16.

Date: October 25 - November 16

Artist Talk: November 13th from 3 p.m. till 4 p.m. in Murphy Library, UW-L

Artists: Jill Bagniefski, Brechtje Bennett, Jim Bennett, Mellissa Buss, Megan Danahy, Jenna Gilmore, Nicole Herrmann, Carrie Hilson, Lauren Keesler, Olivia Kennedy, Natalie Kotnik, Danielle Nolden, Amy Peplinski, Ellen Pfeffer, Alyssa Shurbert-Hetzel, Charleton Skinner, Stacey Smith, Kelsey Walsh [caption id="attachment_1292" align="alignleft" width="160"]Olivia Kennedy - Touch the Coal Olivia Kennedy - Touch the Coal[/caption] [caption id="attachment_1291" align="alignleft" width="160"]Danielle Nolden - Thank You Society Danielle Nolden - Thank You Society[/caption] [caption id="attachment_1290" align="alignleft" width="160"]Charleton Skinner  - After Gilbert Gaul Charleton Skinner - After Gilbert Gaul[/caption]

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Murphy Library will host an artist talk for an art exhibition featuring the works of UW-L art students Jill Bagniefski, Brechtje Bennett, Jim Bennett, Mellissa Buss, Megan Danahy, Jenna Gilmore, Nicole Herrmann, Carrie Hilson, Lauren Keesler, Olivia Kennedy, Natalie Kotnik, Danielle Nolden, Amy Peplinski, Ellen Pfeffer, Alyssa Shurbert-Hetzel, Charleton Skinner, Stacey Smith, Kelsey Walsh. The reception is from 3:00 -4:00 p.m. Wednesday, Nov 13, 2013  in Murphy’s Mug.

The coffee shop on the first floor of Murphy Library features the works of UW-L  Students. The exhibition, titled “Selections from the Painting Studio”, runs from October 25 till November 16. The art works were selected from Painting classes lead by professor Jennifer Williams Terpstra.

Terpstra explains the show:

"The work in this show was developed throughout various levels of painting. Students in the introductory level have been studying spatial illusion in interior and exterior environments and exploring the attributes of the medium of oil. Other primary concerns include design, light and shadow, and the role of color in creating a complete painting.”

The artist event and exhibition are a partnership with Murphy Library and the Art Department.

For more information about the reception or exhibition, visit the library’s Art in the Mug page or contact Marc Manke at Murphy Library at mmanke@uwlax.edu or 608.785.8637.


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