The Clarion
Brevard College
April 1, 2004
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Art & Entertainment:
Kew Sculpture
By Narkan Takiru
Is it a compass? Or maybe a
f sundial? Many of you have noticed the
^ ^ new sculpture in front of the art building.
“Passages” is the name of the piece by
Kyle Van Lusk. It is constructed from
steel and earth. It fuses the natural grass
with the man-made steel to signify the
bond between man and Earth.
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Brevard College All
department Facul^
Spring 2004
Dition
"The last show for
the semester is the
S enior Exhibition
which displays all
the hard work
accomplished in the
last semester for the
^.senior art majors.
February 20 through
March 19*, 2004
By Katherine Lobckll
Exhibiting their art
now in the SIMMs art
building, are
professors Tim
Murray, MoUie
Doctrow, Dixon
Brady, BiU Byers, and
Joe Pumphrey.
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Irevard CoEege
Theater Department
(\nnoxmcements
By Katherine Lobdell
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Porter Center for the
performing arts is
the musical ^ig ^ver
by Roger Miller.
And Southeast
Asian Puppetry show
is coming to the
Morrison Playhouse
via Brevard College
senior, Lindsey
Shields.
SEE FUIX
ARTICLE
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