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Gallery II features art faculty installation

March 24, 2006

KALAMAZOO--An installation, "false:start," by Caroline Gore, WMU assistant professor of art, will be on exhibit 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, March 30-April 21, in Gallery II of Sangren Hall at Western Michigan University.

Thursday, March 30, Gore will give a slide lecture on her work at 7 p.m. in Room 1213 of Sangren Hall. Both the lecture and the exhibit are free and open to the public.

The outcomes of Gore's studio practice vary in media, as she allows the concepts within her work to determine the material choice, physicality of the objects and the contexts within which these objects and materials are ultimately placed. The scale of her work ranges from large sculptural installations to small intimate body adornment. For the Gallery II installation, she is using paper, thread, gold, sterling silver, steel, salt and audio.

Gore received an MFA degree from East Carolina University and a BFA degree from Virginia Commonwealth University, both with concentrations in metals/jewelry.

For additional information, please contact the WMU School of Arts Exhibitions Office at (269) 387-2455.

Media contact: Jackie Ruttinger, (269) 387-2455, jacquelyn.ruttinger@wmich.edu

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