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"The collection is an evolving and growing educational archive chronicling the styles in fashion and adornment from the mid-19th century to the present through tangible garments and accessories," said Joel Ebarb, exhibit curator and associate professor of Theater. It will feature examples of clothing and accessories drawn from the Division of Theatre Special Collection of Historic Dress. 1 in the Patti and Rusty Rueff East Gallery at the Yue-Kong Pao Hall of Visual and Performing Arts. The exhibit, "Fashion Forward: Selections from the Purdue University Division of Theatre Special Collection of Historic Dress," will be on display from Jan.
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Purdue exhibit to present evolution of fashion designĪ new Purdue Galleries exhibition will show insight into the developments of fashion design and apparel technology from the 1850s through the present. The artworks convey physical, social, and cultural perceptions about modern American suburbia. This exhibit features contemporary artworks by 27 women artists who live and work in all regions of the United States. "Insights into Suburbia" will also run through Feb. Works in the exhibit are limited to 60 square inches in image size. This year's exhibit will provide the 16th review of North American graphic artists working in an intimate format. Galleries' biennial "Sixty Square Inches" competitive exhibition of small-scale contemporary printmaking is on display through Feb. Purdue Galleries is featuring a pair of exhibitions that present contemporary small printmaking from North American artists and examine the identity of modern American suburbia. Purdue Galleries exhibits small prints, art of suburbia News like this takes the chill off the bitterest January day. His proposal was one of approximately 150 funded from among nearly 1,000 proposals submitted by college and university humanities faculty nationwide. Then, the National Endowment for the Humanities announced that Professor Chris Pincock in Philosophy has been awarded an NEH year-long fellowship to work on his project, "The Value of Mathematics for Scientific Representation." Chris's project will provide the first systematic overview of the philosophical options for accounting for the role of mathematics in science. Interior Design's undergraduate program ranked 4th and the graduate program 3rd in the Midwest region.Īlso, receiving regional recognition in the 2008 survey was the department's Industrial Design undergraduate program, ranked 13th and the graduate program 10th in the Midwest region. That's a 10-place jump from the 2005 survey. The 2008 "spring" (it's 15° F at the moment in West Lafayette!) semester is off to a great start.įirst came news that DesignIntelligence's 2008 survey of the "best architecture and design schools" ranked the Interior Design Program in the Patti and Rusty Rueff Department of Visual and Performing Art as 14th in the nation among academic design programs.
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January 2008 CLA UPDATE FOR FACULTY & STAFF John Contreni