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On My Own Time Exhibit Open through May 16

Friday, May 11, 2018, By Jaclyn D. Grosso
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On My Own Time 45th Anniversary banner with dates, April 30-May 16Syracuse University faculty and staff are invited to view and enjoy their colleagues’ creative works of paintings, photos, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry and other creations in the On My Own Time exhibition in the Noble Room of Hendricks Chapel.

The exhibit features more than 75 pieces of art and is open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Employees are encouraged to view all entries and vote for pieces that may be displayed at the Everson Museum of Art in October, and also share favorite artwork via social media using #SUOMOT18.

Now in its 45th year, On My Own Time is a collaboration of CNY Arts and the Everson Museum of Art.

Questions? Contact Lucille Murphy at 315.443.4042 or lumurphy@syr.edu.

University faculty and staff members who have entered this year’s exhibition, along with their works, are:

Philip Arnold—”Taxi”
Jacob Bendix—”‘Cuse February”
James Bradley—”Armillary Sundial with Celtic Knot”
Richard Breyer—”Ms. CF, Mr. G”
Christine Brophy—”Heron in B & W”
Robert Burkhart—”Paint to Live—Paint to Survive,” “No Dark Things,” “It was a pleasure”
Christian Day—”The Last Day of the Year,” “The Farm from Stevens Road in September”
Christopher DeCorse—”Whistling”
Linda Deon—”Under the Umbrella,” “Serenity,” “Gone for the Day”
James DeWitt—”Full Grain Buffalo Hide Bag,” “Cross Shoulder Purse”
Jessica Dorman—”Freedom,” “Maelstrom,” “Bravery”
Walter Freeman—”Chiricahua Sunset,” “Waxwing’s Lunch,” “Juvenile Red-Tailed Hawk”
Samuel Gorovitz—”Syracuse Street Scene”
Kirstin Guanciale—”Dichotomy,” “Mystic,” “Greek Tragedy”
Deana Hansen-Danis—”Lotus,” “Bamboo”
Robert Heaphy—copper relief 1, copper relief 2
Tanya Horacek—”Fall Aspens”
Mary Kasprzyk—”Sunrise 3″
Joanne Lenweaver—”Half Calf”
Zoe Meighan—”Humping” “Housedude”
Helen Neville—”Spring I,” “Spring II,” “Spring III”
John Olson—”Lake Louise,” “Under the Bean,” “Remembrance”
Christine Palmer—”Enveloped in Love”
Kelley Parker—”Standing Tall,” “White Beauty in the Field,” “In the Brush”
Erin Poole—”American Girl,” “American Boy,” “American Kids”
Yudaisy Salomon Sargenton—”Snapshots of a Disappearing World”
Scott Samson—”Nashville 1:15PM (8/21/2017), Nashville – 7 minutes later, Inspired by Hockney”
Ronna Schindler—”Moon Jelly,” “Life Force,” “Beginnings”
Joseph Stoll—”April Ice,” “Sole Survivors,” “Hostas”
Lori Szkotak—”Classy Mi Ditmar,” “Yahtzee King Floyd,” “Ninja Brother Rob”
Shaun Wade—”Summer Morning,” “Day At The Zoo”
Susan Wadley—”Aging, India 1967-2016,” “Fantasy in Pink”
Fred Wellner—”Happy Monday”
Laura Wellner—”Drinking from the Fishbowl,” “Where did the Time Go?”
John Western—”Lake Ontario: A Final Autumn Trip”
Jennifer Zalewski—” Andean Guan,” “Mt. Totumas Bromeliad”

Many of the artists volunteered their time and skills in putting the exhibition together. Other volunteers include:

Jamie Base
Roxanna Carpenter
Susan Dean
Denise Dowdall
Sidney Duncan
Emma Geiler
Julie Hall
Peter Irvine
Emily Minnoe
Lucille Murphy
Mikayla Ploof
Garrett Prindle
Karyn Radcliffe
Anneliese Renaud
Ronna Schindler
John Seaver
Emily Stokes-Rees
Brian Wetherby
Angela Wilde
Brittany Grimes Zaehringer.

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Jaclyn D. Grosso

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