Barton Faculty and Staff Exhibit Art Work in Shafer GalleryAdvancement Update

For more information, contact Bill Forst, 620-792-9387.

September 9, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Story by: Linda Jerke

The Shafer Gallery showcases the talents of college employees in the Barton Community College Faculty and Staff Open Exhibition, opening this week. The gallery will host a reception for the exhibit and the artists from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 12.

Barton art instructor Bill Forst is acting as host for the reception preceding the arrival of the new Shafer Gallery director later this month. Forst said he is looking forward to recognizing the artists among the College’s faculty and staff.

Many of these Barton employees have been taking art courses at the College. Some are new to the classes; others have been studying art and honing their artistic skills at Barton for several years. Barton art instructors Bill Forst and Steve Dudek are also participating in the show.

Artists featured in the exhibit are Dean of Academics Dr. Rick Abel, exhibiting a ceramic self-portrait; custodian Veronica Brown, painting on wood, “Deb’s Beach”; mail clerk Steve Carney, ceramics, “Desert Influence” and “Song From Black Mountain”; custodian Patricia Demel and husband, Raymond, jewelry, “Red Rose Petal Rosary” and “Red Necklace and Rose Petal Bracelet”; art instructor Steve Dudek, photographs, “Jason” and “Sally’s Motion”; director of student life Diane Engle, watercolor, “Pioneer of the Plains,” and photograph, “Bridge to No Where”; keyboard instructor Karole Erikson, photographs, “Cheyenne Bottom Blues” and “Hay Bales at Sunrise”; art instructor Bill Forst, medium and large blue vases; speech and debate instructor Kenny Hopkinson, stoneware and an oil pastel painting; bookstore manager Connie Kerns, oil painting, “Iris on Black” and “Colorado Humming Bird”; video and multimedia specialist Julie Munden, photograph, “O-R-E-O Potty Training”; and custodian Cathy Ruppe, ceramics, “Fish.”

Coinciding with Barton’s Faculty and Staff Open Exhibition is a display of photographs by keyboard instructor Karole Erikson and her husband, Jay Miller, in the Fine Arts Building display cases in the hallway adjacent to the Shafer Gallery.

All Shafer Gallery exhibits are presented in part by the Kansas Arts Commission, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.

Stoneware - Kenny Hopkinson

Stoneware
Kenny Hopkinson
Speech and Debate Instructor

 


Windmill - Diane Engle

“Pioneer of the Plains"
watercolor,
Diane Engle
Director of Student Life

 

Iris on Black - Connie Kerns

“Iris on Black”
Connie Kerns
Bookstore Manager

Bottom Blues - Karole Erikson

“Cheyenne Bottom Blues”
Karole Erikson
Keyboard Instructor

Fish - Cathy Ruppe

“Fish”
Cathy Ruppe
Custodian

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