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Valley Farm, 1948 L.O. Griffith Etching, 13.25″ x 13.25″ Located on the 3rd floor, faculty office hallway
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Valley Farm, 1948 L.O. Griffith Etching, 13.25″ x 13.25″ Located on the 3rd floor, faculty office hallway
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Cosmorama, 1976 Rudy Pozzatti Lithograph, 37″ x 32″ Located on the 3rd floor: Marketing and Communications interior
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Pecos Sky, 1980 Rudy Pozzatti Lithograph, 37.75″ x 30″ Located on the 3rd floor, Marketing / communications interior
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Spring Light Tom Lynch Print on paper, 25.25 x 30.25 inches Located on the 3rd floor, faculty / staff lounge
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Tom Lynch (b. 1950) is a premier watercolor artist, educator, and author. He has written seven books and has been the host of several award-winning PBS Art Series. He is nationally recognized as an arts educator and advocate, and has over 45 years of educational experience. In his paintings, Lynch attempts to create a level… Read more »
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Water, 1985 Marvin Lowe Lithograph, 34 x 43 inches Located on the 1st floor, café exterior
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Marvin Lowe (1922-2010) is an internationally known printmaker, mixed media, and collage artist whose work appears in galleries and museums around the globe. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Lowe attended a technical high school where he focused on math and physics. Later, Lowe learned to play the saxophone and developed an affinity for jazz music…. Read more »
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Untitled, 1981 Ric Tringali Mixed Media, 36 x 28 inches Located on the 3rd floor, Marketing and Communications hallway
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Ricardo “Ric” Tringali (1951-2013) was a designer, artist and illustrator from Algonac, Michigan. He studied at Kendall College of Art and Design and Thomas Jefferson College in Michigan and later relocated to the Bay Area and earned his BFA and MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. Tringali continued to prolifically make art and exhibit… Read more »
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Cusp, 1992 David Shapiro Lithograph, 31.25 x 84 inches Located on the 3rd floor, Dean’s Office