SFSU Public Affairs Press ReleasePublished by the Public Affairs Office at San Francisco State University, Diag Center. |
Colorful, mixed media, three-dimensional art exhibit celebrates San Francisco State
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY: A pentagon shaped three-dimensional environment representing SFSU's ten decades of history will be installed on campus. Participants are invited to enter the installation and experience the exhibit by examining images and historical objects.
WHEN AND WHERE: Thursday, September 9, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at the south side of the Gymnasium on the San Francisco State campus, 1600 Holloway.
DETAILS: Artists Kenneth Fehrman of the Department of Consumer/Family Studies/Dietectics and SFSU Art Department alum Earl Speas have selected imagery and objects to represent their personal view from SFSU, Bay Area, and world perspectives relative to each decade of the university's history. Throughout 1999 the university is celebrating its centennial year of service to San Francisco, the Bay Area, California, and beyond.
NOTE: A digital slide show of the installation will be made available after 10:30 a.m. the day of the event on the Public Affairs web site, www.sfsu.edu/~pubaff.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ted DeAdwyler of the San Francisco State University Office of Public Affairs at (415) 338-7110.
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