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CU art professor to introduce fall fabric line By Joan C. McKinney Campbellsville, KY - Tori Christgen will be introducing her new fall fabric line, McCoy, at her faculty art exhibit at Campbellsville University's The Pence-Chowning Art Gallery September 14 through October 1, 2021. Christgen, a newly employed assistant professor of art at the university, will have an artist talk and reception at the gallery from 4pmET until 6pmET on Friday, September 17, 2021, at 205 University Drive, Campbellsville, KY. Everyone is invited to the exhibition and artist talk. Christgen will show inspiration and variation within palette as well as a room of black and white fabrics/furniture. Christgen is an artist and professor with a vibrant and every evolving relationship with the arts. She can be found photographing the Rockies or strolling the canals of Amsterdam with drawing students. Perhaps she's in a Costa Rican jungle, studying the patterns of a giant boa or on a tropical beach recording the sunrise. Or she is exploring her new home state, Kentucky, with new students and peers. Christgen's multidisciplinary approach to art making and her zest for life combine to form passionate, vibrant works of art, that sit somewhere between fine art and street art. Creating not only documents her adventures, but helps connect her to friends, old and new. Tentative gallery hours are Mondays - 11amET until NoonET and 3pmET until 6pmET; Tuesdays - 1pmET until 2pmET and 3pmET until 6pmET; Wednesdays - 11amET until noon and 3pmET until 6pmET; Thursdays - 1pmET until 6pmET and Friday - 11amET until NoonET. For more information about the gallery schedule, contact Josh Pickens, assistant professor of art, at (270) 789-5296. This story was posted on 2021-09-16 06:33:53
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