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Spotlight: Creative Harmony

April 30, 2002

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Photos by Michael Forster Rothbart

Photo of students working in cubicles in Humanities.

Sixteen MFA graduate students have homey cubicle studios within room 7641. Graphic artist Charmaine Martinez, left, rolls strips of red-painted paper into tubes for use in a collage, while next door, printmaker Justin Strom measures and cuts apart prints.

Photo of student fixing a clarinet

In the School of Music Instrument Repair Room, music education major Paula Kinne replaces cork on a clarinet.

Photo of a worker from Onyx Environmental Services taking samples.

In the seventh floor gallery, MFA student José Rodriguez Lerma sands walls to reveal hidden layers of paint as he prepares for his art exhibit in which the gallery itself is the subject.

Photo of professor handing out exams to students in a lecture hall.

On the third floor, communication arts professor Steve Lucas passes out exams to some of the 326 students in his Rhetoric of Campaigns class.

Photo of students throwing pots in ceramic class

Junior art major Thomas Dambach, left, and senior Spanish major Diana Dembeck, right, throw pots during a ceramics class taught by lecturer Bruce Howdle.