DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL ARTS
THE ART OF STEVE SNELL
Monday, Jan. 14 – Friday, Feb. 15
Steve Snell exhibits art that is inspired by local history, myth and the image of the American West. He calls his work adventure art, crafted in an effort to create heroic narratives for the present day. This adventure and community-based practice has led him to a variety of experiences ranging from floating down the Connecticut River in a couch-boat to a random encounter with Alec Baldwin while hiking across Western Massachusetts. Snell’s work has been shown in galleries and film festivals throughout the United States. He is assistant professor of art in the Foundation Department at the Kansas City Art Institute.
GALLERY HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
LECTURE: THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 2 P.M.
RECEPTION: THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 4:30-6:30 P.M.
REBECCA RANDALL BRYAN ART GALLERY, EDWARDS 129
ADMISSION: FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL ARTS
THE ART OF STEVE SNELL
Monday, Jan. 14 – Friday, Feb. 15
Steve Snell exhibits art that is inspired by local history, myth and the image of the American West. He calls his work adventure art, crafted in an effort to create heroic narratives for the present day. This adventure and community-based practice has led him to a variety of experiences ranging from floating down the Connecticut River in a couch-boat to a random encounter with Alec Baldwin while hiking across Western Massachusetts. Snell’s work has been shown in galleries and film festivals throughout the United States. He is assistant professor of art in the Foundation Department at the Kansas City Art Institute.
GALLERY HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
LECTURE: THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 2 P.M.
RECEPTION: THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 4:30-6:30 P.M.
REBECCA RANDALL BRYAN ART GALLERY, EDWARDS 129
ADMISSION: FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2019 TO SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019
Noble and Jennewein Galleries of the Rainey Sculpture Pavilion
Since 1976, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum of Wausau, WI has organized the annual exhibit, Birds in Art, seeking to present the very best contemporary artistic interpretations of birds and related subject matter. Two- and three-dimensional artworks in all media other than crafts and photography are included in this traveling exhibition.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2019 TO SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019
Noble and Jennewein Galleries of the Rainey Sculpture Pavilion
Since 1976, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum of Wausau, WI has organized the annual exhibit, Birds in Art, seeking to present the very best contemporary artistic interpretations of birds and related subject matter. Two- and three-dimensional artworks in all media other than crafts and photography are included in this traveling exhibition.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2019 TO SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019
Noble and Jennewein Galleries of the Rainey Sculpture Pavilion
Since 1976, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum of Wausau, WI has organized the annual exhibit, Birds in Art, seeking to present the very best contemporary artistic interpretations of birds and related subject matter. Two- and three-dimensional artworks in all media other than crafts and photography are included in this traveling exhibition.
DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL ARTS
THE ART OF STEVE SNELL
Monday, Jan. 14 – Friday, Feb. 15
Steve Snell exhibits art that is inspired by local history, myth and the image of the American West. He calls his work adventure art, crafted in an effort to create heroic narratives for the present day. This adventure and community-based practice has led him to a variety of experiences ranging from floating down the Connecticut River in a couch-boat to a random encounter with Alec Baldwin while hiking across Western Massachusetts. Snell’s work has been shown in galleries and film festivals throughout the United States. He is assistant professor of art in the Foundation Department at the Kansas City Art Institute.
GALLERY HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
LECTURE: THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 2 P.M.
RECEPTION: THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 4:30-6:30 P.M.
REBECCA RANDALL BRYAN ART GALLERY, EDWARDS 129
ADMISSION: FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2019 TO SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019
Noble and Jennewein Galleries of the Rainey Sculpture Pavilion
Since 1976, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum of Wausau, WI has organized the annual exhibit, Birds in Art, seeking to present the very best contemporary artistic interpretations of birds and related subject matter. Two- and three-dimensional artworks in all media other than crafts and photography are included in this traveling exhibition.
DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL ARTS
THE ART OF STEVE SNELL
Monday, Jan. 14 – Friday, Feb. 15
Steve Snell exhibits art that is inspired by local history, myth and the image of the American West. He calls his work adventure art, crafted in an effort to create heroic narratives for the present day. This adventure and community-based practice has led him to a variety of experiences ranging from floating down the Connecticut River in a couch-boat to a random encounter with Alec Baldwin while hiking across Western Massachusetts. Snell’s work has been shown in galleries and film festivals throughout the United States. He is assistant professor of art in the Foundation Department at the Kansas City Art Institute.
GALLERY HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
LECTURE: THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 2 P.M.
RECEPTION: THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 4:30-6:30 P.M.
REBECCA RANDALL BRYAN ART GALLERY, EDWARDS 129
ADMISSION: FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2019 TO SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019
Noble and Jennewein Galleries of the Rainey Sculpture Pavilion
Since 1976, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum of Wausau, WI has organized the annual exhibit, Birds in Art, seeking to present the very best contemporary artistic interpretations of birds and related subject matter. Two- and three-dimensional artworks in all media other than crafts and photography are included in this traveling exhibition.
DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL ARTS
THE ART OF STEVE SNELL
Monday, Jan. 14 – Friday, Feb. 15
Steve Snell exhibits art that is inspired by local history, myth and the image of the American West. He calls his work adventure art, crafted in an effort to create heroic narratives for the present day. This adventure and community-based practice has led him to a variety of experiences ranging from floating down the Connecticut River in a couch-boat to a random encounter with Alec Baldwin while hiking across Western Massachusetts. Snell’s work has been shown in galleries and film festivals throughout the United States. He is assistant professor of art in the Foundation Department at the Kansas City Art Institute.
GALLERY HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
LECTURE: THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 2 P.M.
RECEPTION: THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 4:30-6:30 P.M.
REBECCA RANDALL BRYAN ART GALLERY, EDWARDS 129
ADMISSION: FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC