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Alumni Ambassador - Finger Lakes Community College

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“Portoise,” a sculpture by Barron Naegel<br />

and Liz Brownell<br />

“Wedding Flowers,” an oil painting<br />

by Sarah Morgan<br />

ARTS FACULTY<br />

BIENNIAL EXHIBITION<br />

Members of the <strong>Finger</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> art faculty presented<br />

an exhibit of their work in the Williams-Insalaco Gallery 34 from<br />

March 28 through April 19.<br />

The opening reception for the Arts Faculty Biennial Exhibition, sponsored<br />

by the FLCC Foundation, included music by Josh Landon of Canandaigua,<br />

an FLCC music student, who performed on the acoustic guitar.<br />

The show offered “a unique opportunity for the college and community<br />

to see what we faculty do as artists,” said Barron Naegel, assistant professor<br />

of art and director of the Williams-Insalaco Gallery 34. “It is interesting<br />

to note that what we teach in the classroom is reflected in, but not<br />

necessarily shown in, what we do on our own. And most importantly<br />

of course, the exhibit shows the richness and diversity that is evident<br />

in our faculty and what they have accomplished.”<br />

Other faculty exhibitors included Liz Brownell, associate professor<br />

of graphic design, Sarah Morgan, assistant professor of art, and adjunct<br />

instructors Elaine Verstraete, David Damico, John Nihart,<br />

Barbara Senglaub ’94, David Ditzel, Margaret Pence<br />

and Bradley Kellogg ’76.<br />

4 FINGER LAKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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