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A List
11/07/05
WORK BY AMY HAUBER IN SLU'S BRUSH GALLERY
CANTON - "Amy Hauber: Recent Work," featuring works by Hauber, assistant professor of
fine arts at St. Lawrence University, will be exhibited in the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery
on campus from Thursday, November 10, through Saturday, December 10. A performance by Hauber,
followed by a public reception, will take place in the gallery on Thursday, November 10, at
7 p.m. Hauber will give a lecture on her work on Tuesday, November 15, at 7 p.m. in Room
123 of the Griffiths Arts Center. All are open to the public, free of charge.
A faculty member since 2004, Hauber teaches courses in sculpture, ceramic sculpture
and foundations, with an emphasis on cross-disciplinary/inter-media studies in all
three areas. She studied information science, English writing and fine arts at the
University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University before receiving her Master
of Fine Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Hauber has also taught
at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design and
Carnegie Mellon University.
Working across media disciplines, Hauber's research interests include collaboration;
digital, material and sex culture; and the construction of morality, identity and
aesthetics in contemporary society. She has twice been a resident artist in the John
Michael Kohler Arts Center's ARTS/Industry program and was awarded an honorary fellowship
from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her work has been exhibited nationally and
is represented in Chicago by Western Exhibitions. Hauber's ceramic-based objects were
featured in American Craft Magazine: Portfolio Amy Hauber, December/January 2002.
For more information or to arrange individual or group tours, contact the gallery at
315-229-5174.
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