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| ![]() Anyone enrolled at the college, credit or continuing education, can join our activities, and anyone paying a student activity fee (in the non-summer terms) is encouraged to become a member. This club always needs people to participate in its meetings, planning, and events. Taking an art course is not a requirement. Those who are taking an art course, credit or continuing education, are automatically associate members for the duration of their art course, whether they participate in the Club or not. We go to museums and galleries: � Baltimore: American Visionary Arts Museum, The Walters Art Gallery, the Baltimore Museum of Art, and Fells Point galleriesIn the 1998-99 academic year, the Club traveled to Philadelphia on Wednesday, 16 September 1998; New York City on Sunday Morning, 20 December until Tuesday Night, 22 December 1998; and Columbus, Ohio for the NCECA Convention (the National Council on Education in the Ceramic Arts) on Tuesday Evening, 16 March 1999 until Saturday Night, 20 March 1999. Over that summer, we tagged along on the Department's National Gallery Trip (Sunday, 27 June 1999) and we went to Doylestown, Pennsylvania's three Henry Chapman Mercer museums on Monday, 19 July 1999. In Fall 1999, on Saturday, 16 October, the Club took a long day trip to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond to see their special Egyptian artifacts exhibit, as well as its permanent collection. We went to New York City on Sunday Morning, 19 December 1999 until Tuesday Evening, 21 December 1999. While there we all went together to the Brooklyn Museum of Art. � We try to bring art awareness to our campus.
� We put on the fall and spring semester Student Art Shows and Pottery Sales, as well as workshops, such as a Brushmaking
Class in April 1999 and the "Business of Art" lecture in November 1999, and demonstrations, like our first three RakuFests: Tuesday, 24 November 1998; Thursday, 22 April 1999 (Earth Day);
and Tuesday, 23 November 1999.
� As of Friday, 12 March 1999, we have a virtual gallery on-line, The Evan Crossley
E-Gallery (http://welcome.to/Crossley).
We hope to continue to photograph works of students and others connected to the college's Art Department, and then scan
them onto our site and display them. Read | Sign our Guestbook! |
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![]() Professor Ben Culbertson, Art Department Chair CP Building Area 126 11400 Robinwood Drive Hagerstown, Maryland 21742-6590 Phone: 301/790-2800, extension 221 |
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