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Now On Display!
After working for almost 20 years in the medical industry, Cheryl Cianci came to Central Connecticut State University to pursue her life-long dream to study art. What was meant to be a two-year jaunt turned into a six-year adventure. Although Cheryl's true love lies in the field of photography, she also enjoys computer graphics and illustration.
The Calligraphy of Branches exhibit is the culmination of an Independent Study Course taken under Ron Todd, Professor of Art at CCSU. What started out as an effort to combine the mediums of photography and watercolor painting evolved into the study of examining shapes and forms of branches in nature. Cheryl explored how these visual writings of Mother Nature resembled those found in the art of calligraphy. Her main focus was to bring attention to the smaller parts of the whole. What appear to be black & white images, upon close examination reveal hints of organic colors found in nature. Minimalistic Zen like photographic images might best describe Cheryl’s final artwork.
Note: No trees were harmed in the shooting of these branches.
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These collages were assembled by students from two different classes at CCSU who worked collaboratively on gathering different voices: WGSS200 Introduction to Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies as well as Comm255 Visual Communication. The collages will be on display through May 31st on the main floor of the library.
An exhibit to experience the French metropolis through the eyes of nine CCSU students will be on display through May 31st in the reading room on the main floor of the library.
Past Exhibits:
Jerusalem in Old Photographs and Prints,
February 2006
Images of Walt Whitman: The Commercialization of an American Original,
July-September 2005
Faculty Recognition - Fall 2004
True Colors - March
26-27, 2004
Hartford Gay & Lesbian Health Collective - February 2-28, 2003
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