Dounda's sculptures come alive
Brad York/Opinions Editor
Issue date: 7/9/09 Section: News
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A year ago, the College of Arts and Humanities and the graduate school came together to develop the Eastern Illinois University Summer Sculpture Residency program.
This program was brought about to offer students enrolled or just graduated in any graduate level art programs with a focus in sculpture.
The students are given $1,500 to cover the cost of any materials and supplies needed and living expenses.
The university also provides the resources for installation of the sculptures.
Once the sculptures are installed, they are on display for two years. After the two years, they are either removed at the sculptor's expense or transferred to Eastern's possession where it could be moved, stored, or de-accessioned in accordance to university policy.
The sculptors that have been awarded these spots in the past have been Matthew Searle, Carey Netherton, Lucas Greco, and Luke Achterberg.
The recent winners are Erik Peterson, Michael Collins, Clint Shaw, and Matt Moyer.
Their sculptures can be seen in between Doudna Fine Arts Center and Buzzard Hall.
A full list of rules and elgibility can be viewed at http://www.eiu.edu/~sculpture/. For further information on the standing sculptures, or the program itself, please contact Jeff Boshart. He can be reached at jgboshart@eiu.edu or (217)581-2624.
Brad York can be reached at 581-7943 or at bayork@eiu.edu.
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A. Patron
posted 7/08/09 @ 10:21 PM CST
So, does that mean the one between Buzzard Hall and the Life Sciences building that looks like half a maggot with weeds growing out of it won't be here for that much longer? What a shame. (Continued…)
Rana
posted 7/09/09 @ 1:58 PM CST
Can the online writers please check their spelling before posting their articles? I know I'm probably one of 10 whole people reading this, but it is obnoxious to find 2-3 one-page articles on this website that haven't been edited correctly. (Continued…)
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