Lamson Library and Learning Commons is pleased to announce, as part of the Library Print Series, an exhibit of the Two Rivers Print Studio’s 2008 portfolio, which features work by twenty-six artist members and faculty from Vermont and New Hampshire. Each artist has contributed to this portfolio an edition limited to thirty-seven prints and six [...]
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October 22, 2009 – 3:47 pm
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Lamson Library and Learning Commons continues to feature a rotating display of board and card games from the collection of Steffan O’Sullivan. The games are in the cases to the right and left of the entrance on the main level. The display features board and card games from around the world, of interest to both [...]
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
The Brown Paper Company Photographic Collection documents much of the history of the Brown Paper Company of Berlin, New Hampshire from the late nineteenth century through the mid-1960s. Among the subjects depicted in considerable detail are the varieties of work activity from the felling of trees to the final manufacture of [...]
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December 18, 2006 – 12:00 am
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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, [...]
Lamson Library celebrates Constitution Day, September 17th 2006. Standing as the oldest written constitution still in effect, its 7000 words also make in one of the shortest. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History explains:
The basic document by which the United States is governed, the Constitution was drafted at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in [...]
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September 13, 2006 – 12:00 am
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Asian Games: The Art of Contest opens at the Karl Drerup Art Gallery at the Draper & Maynard Building on north Main Street September 5 and runs through October 6. The exhibition addresses important themes in Asian culture while illuminating new and unfamiliar aspects of our own.
A selection of works on asian games, including chess, [...]
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September 12, 2006 – 12:00 am
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