2007 Exhibits
Winter Quarter

Jane Place, MFA, painter and adjunct professor at Antioch exhibited her landscape paintings. Landscapes in her work symbolize the human connection to the earth. She uses marks and ovals drawn over the surface of the landscape to symbolize the obstacles, which hinder our ability to “see” or understand our place in the scheme of the natural world and universe. Jane has been teaching at Antioch since 2003.

Kent Modglin displayed his altered antique photography in the library. Kent manipulates antique photographs and other images until the story they tell transform from the ordinary into something more elaborate, more hyperbolic, like writing fiction, visually.
Spring Quarter

During Spring Quarter, students from Collage and the Creative Process class, taught by Sue Grant, displayed their artwork in the Student Lounge area downstairs. The purpose of this class was to provide students with an opportunity to explore the connections between creativity and deepening self-awareness through different ways of experiencing and expressing their inner worlds.
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