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TEACH ME SHOW ME

2009 Faculty Exhibition
FEBRUARY 27 - APRIL 11, 2009
Opening Reception: Fri. Feb. 27, 2009
5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
TEACH ME SHOW ME

TEACH ME SHOW ME: 2009 Faculty Exhibition is a biennial show highlighting the work of UCCS Visual and Performing Arts (VaPA) faculty. The exhibition includes sculpture, painting, photography, drawing, installation, video and digital media. Current and emeriti faculty members are represented in this year’s exhibition.

Teach Me Show Me pairs student curators in the gallery management program with faculty members and gallery staff for hands on curatorial experience and professional development.

The exhibition will run from February 27 though April 11, 2009, and will have an opening reception on Friday, February 27, 2009 from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. Parking restrictions will be lifted for Lots 1 & 3 only for the opening reception.

Featured faculty artists
Matt Barton . Valerie Brodar . Louis Cicotello . Carol Dass . Corey Drieth . Lin Fife . Pauline Foss . Hellen Eberhardie-Dunn . Julia Lathrop . Carol Myers . Claire Rau . Betty Ross . Murray Ross . Mariya Zvonkovich . Dean Hadlock . Olivia Lundberg . Erik Schubert

The artist’s statements are available for download here in a PDF.

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Installation View


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Installation View


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Matt Barton


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Valerie Brodar


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Louis Cicotello


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Carol Dass


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Corey Drieth


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Hellen Eberhardie-Dunn


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Lin Fife


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Pauline Foss


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Dean Hadlock


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Carolyn Intemann


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Julia Lathrop (Hoerner)


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Olivia Lundberg


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Carol Mordecai Myers


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Claire Rau


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Betty Ross


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Murry Ross


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Eric Schubert


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Mariya Zvonkovich

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