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From a Conversation
Richard Kinnaird
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An artist might well be
described as someone who likes
to talk about his work. In the
case of UNC's Richard
Kinnaird it would seem that he
knows what he is talking
about.
An exhibit of Kinnaird's
work, sponsored by the Gallery
Committee, is being shown in
the South Gallery ot the Union
until March 21. The show is
representative of several styles
Kinnaird has used over a 15
year period. It includes the
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works he considers to be the
best from a variety of
techniques.
One thread he weaves
through the pieces is that of
composition. Kinnaird shows
an interest in position meaning;
he finds polarities and their
points of conflict particularly
fascinating. There are reDeated
textures in many works, the
kind of things you want to go
up close to.
But along with the serious
critical viewpoint he takes of
his work, there is also much
good humor and fun to be
found in it. Take his own
casual references to that
"feisty" piece a pleasant
collection of. orangish shapes
standing in the midst of a
bright, yet soothing blue
background.
There is' a self-portrait of
the artist complete with fingers
in corner of mouth, tongue
extended in a "bleh" attitude.
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Kernersville, Washington and
Oak Ridge, Tenn., have been
named winners of 1970
Morehead Fellowships in
Medicine at UNC.
They will enroll in the UNC
Medical School this fall.
The fellows are William
Griffith Bo wen of
KERNERSVILLE, Charles
David Collins of OAK RIDGE,
TENN. and David Thomas
Tayloe Jr. of WASHINGTON.
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About His Art
On one wall you are faced
with a grid design which from a
distance seems to be a
Mondrianesque exercises in
balance. But on closer
inspection you see that the
narrow lines randomly curve
and some squares are not
completely colored,
apparently well-ordered
The
and
perfectly arranged pattern is
only a deception.
Kinnaird says he chooses a
particular form for expressing
an idea if he enjoys working
with it. Collage seems to be a
favorite "release" for him,
something he always wants to
have around. But at the same
time he sees that technique as
being extremely materialistic
and ultimately a rich form for
expressing today's values.
Kinnaird is perceptive
enough to see those values for
what they are something of
today, now, something
changing. And he sees himself,
Students
Medicine Fellowships
their respective colleges.
Each fellowship is valued at
$10,000 plus tuition and fees,
to cover expenses of four years
of medical school. Financial
need is not considered in the
selection of winners.
Morehead Medical Fellows
are selected by trustees fo the
John Motley Morehead
Foundation, headed by Hugh
G. Chatham of ELKIN, and a
special committee at the UNC
School of Medicine. The
medical committee is
composed of Dr. John
Chambliss of ROCKY
MOUNT; Dr. John Hall of
CHAPEL HILL; and George
Oliver of CARY, a graduating
Morehead Medical Fellow.
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MONDAY, MARCH
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'.Associates Investment
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Company; Arthur Andersen &
Company; Wilmar,
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Company.
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A discussion between three
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Chapel Hill will only see a
partial eclipse on March 7, but
people in Greenville will view a
total solar eclipse, discovered
those who attended the
with respect to his style, as
equally subject to change.
Kinnaird has been teaching
at Chapel Hill for 5 years. He
studied at Carleton College, the
Art Institute of Chicago arid
University of Illinois and
taught at Auburn before
coming to UNC. From a
teaching perspective he likes
having his students view his
work because it is their only
chance to "get back at him",
or in more academic terms,
criticize him.
From the artist's
retrospective selection of his
work for this exhibit one gets
an interesting look at the man's
personality. If that were all, it
would be, in the case of
Richard Kinnaird, a happy
experience. Combined with his
serious concern for a
meaningful form of expression
through art Kinnaird's one-man
show is enlightening as well as
entertaining.
Awarded
Selections criteria include
scholastic ability and
achievement, personal
qualifications, motivation
towards medicine and promise
of distinction in the profession.
The three new fellows will
be the fifth group chosen since
the program was established in
1966. The first three fellows
chosen will be graduates in
June. They are William Jarvis
Busby of SALISBURY; George
Motley Oliver Jr. of CARY and
John Richard Leonrad III of
LEXINGTON.
The new fellows join nine
others now studying here. The
Foundation plans to keep 12
fellows in medical school here
continuously.
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Wachovia Bank & Trust
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THURSDAY, MARCH 12
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UNC-N ASA presentation. "All
About Eclipses." Friday and
Saturday at the Morehead
Planetarium.
Greenville lies in the middle
of the "path of totality." the
lecturer Henry Aldridge
explained, but Chapel Hill
misses the narrow band of the
moon's shadow that sweeps
across the state.
The sky will still darken and
the moon will blank out the
lower portion of the sun
shortly after noon next
Saturday. Cities in the
"totality" belt will observe the
moon blocking most of the
sun, leaving only a thin
ring the Sun's "corona"
showing.
"All About Eclipses"
explained the nature and
causes of solar and lunar
eclipses. Using the Carl Zeiss
Model VI projector, the
audience was shown a variety
of different eclipses, including
a visual demonstration of the
March 7 solar eclipses from
both Chapel Hill and
Greenville.
The program was written
and produced by Aldridge,
coordinator of 'the
UNC-NASA Space Sciences
Lecture Program.
Total solar eclipses, which
are rare and relatively difficult
to predict, occur when the
moon comes between the earth
and the sun. A lunar eclipse,
more frequent than solar
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earth comes between the earth
and the sun.
The actual eclipse on March
7, Aldridge explained, will last
only three minutes, but the
whole process of eclipsing will
last over two hours.
The Chinese, the audience
learned, originally believed that
a dragon was eating the sun.
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