UIU art professor's work chosen for exhibit
Fayette, Iowa (Sept. 12, 2006) – The work of John Siblik, art professor at Upper Iowa University, will be included in the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art exhibit entitled, “Day into Night.” The show will run from Sept. 22, 2006 through January 2007.
Siblik’s work was selected for inclusion in the exhibit by Sean Ulmer, curator of collections and exhibitions at Cedar Rapids Museum of Art. Artists from throughout the region submitted work in response to the prospectus issued by Ulmer. Siblik’s piece is entitled “Day”, an oil and mixed media on wood panel.
A public reception will be held at the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art on Friday, Sept. 22, 2006 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
For more information about the exhibit, go to www.crma.org.
About Upper Iowa University
Founded in 1857, Upper Iowa University is a private, not-for-profit university providing educational excellence and leadership development to approximately 6,000 students – both nationally and internationally -- at our traditional campus in picturesque Fayette, Iowa; through our various online degree programs; at our U.S. centers; via our correspondence program; and at our international centers in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and Vancouver. Upper Iowa University is a recognized innovator in the delivery of accredited, quality education and is proud of its diverse range of student populations and progressive, flexible options for students of all ages. To learn more about Upper Iowa University, its degree programs, locations and renowned scholars, please visit us at www.uiu.edu.
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