Tuesday, April 24, 2007

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News & Features

SOC’s Richard Stack tries to shift death penalty debate in new book


SIS International Communication Conference focuses on global media


SPA’s Tobias reveals best places to work in government


AU reexamines security protocols


Campus construction projects set for summer


2007 multicultural and international awards


SIS alumna honored during anniversary celebration


Breaking in on the Bay

 


Courtesy of Rachel Friedmann

Tuesday, Apr. 17

Three sculptures by Jules Olitski, from the personal collection of Dr. Cyrus and Myrtle Katzen, recently were placed outside the Katzen Arts Center as part of the American University Museum’s collaboration with ColorField.remix, the largest celebration of painting ever held in the Washington area. The event honors the 1950s and 1960s Color Field visual art movement and the Washington Color School. ColorField.remix includes exhibitions, public art projects, artists’ talks, lectures, children’s programs, and special events honoring Color Field and Washington Color School painters as well as contemporary artists influenced by those movements.

The Olitski statues will be on display in front of the Katzen through 2007.

 








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