HANCOCK -- The February exhibit in the Community Arts Center’s Kerredge Gallery is "Dignity, an installation in clay, metal, wood and rock" by Denise Vandeville, dean of Finlandia University's International School of Art and Design.
Denise Vandeville, dean of Finlandia University's International School of Art and Design, is exhibiting her work in the Kerredge Gallery of the Community Arts Center in Hancock through February 27. Here she is pictured at a 2009 Finlandia Faculty Exhibit in the Finnish American Heritage Center. (File photo by Keweenaw Now)
Vandeville received her Master of Fine Arts in Ceramics from The University of the Arts, Philadelphia, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Finlandia University. She was invited to Oxford University, England, in July 2008, to present her research on fractal geometry and aesthetic preference.
The public is invited to a Reception and Gallery Talk from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 4. The exhibit continues through Feb. 27. The Community Arts Center is located at 126 Quincy Street in Hancock. For more information call (906) 482-2333.
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