Wednesday, March 6,19% Page 4 g Arts and Entertamment Art Department Expands Faculty Angie Clark Art Editor This year brought some new faces to the art department: Dora Janov, Ray Kaylor, and Molly Doctrow. Ray Kaylor, who has been teaching at Brevard for two years now, is a part time ceramics teacher. Ray maintains a ceramics studio at home when he’s not teaching at the college. He earned his BFA at Western Carolina University, and his MFA in clay from East Carolina University. Dr. Dora Janov is a resident of Brevard. This semester, she is teaching 2- dimensional design and art appreciation, as a part time instructor. She attended Ball State University where she earned her doctorate degree. Molly Doctrow came to Brevard from UCLA Northridge. She earned her MFA in Printmaking, and is teaching graphic design, printmaking, and life drawing. She has worked as a designer and illustrator for such companies as Braille Institute and Lockheed. She recently became a full time staff member for the Spring semester of 1996. All of the faculty will be featured in the faculty art show in Simms art gallery. % Three new faces have been added to the Art Division Faculty. From L. To R. are: Ray Kaylor, Dora Janov, and Molly Doctrow. (Photos by Anita Clark and Kris Caswell) Look What’s On Exhibit Now! There are just a few of the many works on display at the Brevard College Faculty Art Show in Spiers Art Gallery. (Photo by Anita Clark) Gallery News Angie Clark Art Editor YMI. Cultural Center Solo Exhibition: Blacks and the U.S. Constitution. Located at Pack Place in Asheville. On exhibit through June 30. For Info: 252-4614. Mystic Eye Raku female torsos, vases, urns, and other pieces by John Martin. For Info: 251-1773. The Upstairs Gallery The Rainbow Signs: An Exhibition of African American Artists.For Info: 859- 6134. Brevard College Spiers Gallery Faculty Art Show from February 9- March 19. The student show opens March 22-April 26. Blue Dog Art Now on exhibit: portraits of Asheville women by Ron Ogle; mirrors and painted furniture by Marta Lamond; functional Steel furniture by Steebo Designs, landscape and oil paintings by Paul Gable and Martha McLeod; ^d Passages, a 12- piece series of limited edition Photographic Assembleges enyiromental artist Rick Hill. For Info. 258-3586. A Faraway Place Gallery of Indigenous Arts On exhibit are carvings by Native American sculptor George Beach. For Info: 252-1891.

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