| Artwork
from four Southwestern
Community College students
has been selected for
display at the North
Carolina Community College
System Office in Raleigh.
Included is a sculpture
by Mike Taylor of Cherokee
titled Escaping Modernism,
an untitled sculpture
by Melissa Maney of
Cherokee, a digital
photograph titled Popcorn
by Cashiers resident
Brenda Clark, and a
coiled hanging titled
Land, Sky and Water
by Maney, Taylor and
Henrietta Lambert of
Cherokee. Since
1998, the North Carolina
Community College
System has sponsored
a statewide exhibition
of artwork by the
faculty, staff, students
and alumni of North
Carolina's community
colleges.Named by
the State Board of
Community Colleges
in 2008 in honor of
H. Martin Lancaster
upon his retirement
from the presidency
of the System, the
exhibition is housed
on the six floors
of the Caswell Building,
headquarters for the
System Office, located
at 200 West Jones
Street in downtown
Raleigh. The exhibition
runs from March 2
through December.
The Caswell Building
is a working office
building, so people
who wish to see the
artwork should call
Peggy Beach at 919-807-6964
or Barbara Currier
at 919-807-7101 to
arrange a tour. The
Caswell Building is
open Monday through
Friday, eight a.m.
to five p.m. and closed
on North Carolina
state holidays and
weekends. |
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