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CU: Parts and Labor art exhibit is Sept. 13-23

By Joan C. McKinney

Campbellsville, KY - "Parts and Labor", the new Campbellsville University Faculty Exhibition on display in The Pence-Chowning Art Gallery September 13-23, 2022, will feature Campbellsville University Art & Design faculty including Tori Christgen, assistant professor of art; Josh Pickens, associate professor of art; Azucena Trejo Williams, associate professor of art & design; and Nathaniel Hendrickson, artist-in-residence at Campbellsville University.

Each of the works in the exhibition examines the notion of parts and labor by bringing the traditions of craft into the contemporary.

A reception for the artists is scheduled for Friday, September 16, 2022, from 3pmET to 5:30pmET in the gallery. The Pence-Chowning Art Gallery is located at 205 University Drive, Campbellsville, KY.


The exhibition reception is scheduled during the calendar events for the inauguration of Dr. Joseph Hopkins, the 12th president of Campbellsville University.

The Pence-Chowning Art Gallery hours for the fall semester are as follows:
  • Mondays: 9amET-10amET and 4pmET-6pmET
  • Tuesdays: 9amET-noon and 1pmET-5:45pmET
  • Wednesdays: 9amET-10amET and 1pmET-3pmET
  • Thursdays: 9amET-noon and 1pmET-5:45pmET
  • Fridays: 9amET-11amET, 1pmET-2pmET and 4pmET-6pmET


This story was posted on 2022-09-12 08:31:01
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