Ms. Bennett documents the consequences of war as displayed in the daily news in the tradition of Goya, Daumier, and Posada. The artist’s etchings on industrial themes, express isolation, and images of naked flesh against steel pipes carry an implicit message of the toxicity of today’s industrialized world.
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Exhibitions 09-10
Exhibitions 08-09
Exhibitions 07-08
Previous Exhibitions
The Lamson Library Print Series was established in August, 2006 by the Library Director, David A. Beronä. Our mission is to bring contemporary printmakers whose work display a focus on a contemporary theme or social issue that provokes critical thinking among our faculty and students. Each visiting printmaker is responsible for [...]
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February 12, 2008 – 3:02 pm
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Images of Arctic Peoples from the McGoldrick Collection
Print Series - Printmakers whose works display a focus on a contemporary theme or social issue
Student Artwork - PSU student artwork on display at the Commons Cafe and throughout Lamson
Illustrating VanderMeer - a glimpse into the collaborative works of Author, Jeff VanderMeer and Illustrator, Eric Schaller
Art Hazelwood: Hubris Corpulentus
Lamson Library October 18 - December 16, 2006
Opening Reception October 18, 4 - 6 p.m.
Art Hazelwood is a San Francisco painter and printmaker. He maintains that artists with integrity must occupy a prominent role in society and not remain as outsiders. This controversial series of satirical prints, Hubris Corpulentus, [...]
September 5–October 6, 2006
Lamson Library
Opening Event September 13 4—6 p.m.
Gallery Talk September 20 at noon
with curator David A. Beronä, Lamson Library Director
Japanese manga is similar to the comic book, though more popular than the comic book in America. Weekly sales of manga in Japan are higher than the total sales of American comics for [...]
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August 29, 2006 – 12:00 am
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2006 marks the centenary of the death of French post-impressionist painter Paul Cézanne, whose influence over the 20th century was so profound that Pablo Picasso called him “the father of us all.”
Lamson Library celebrates his work and life with a display of books from our collection. The National Gallery is hosting an exhibition, ongoing until [...]
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March 20, 2006 – 12:00 am
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