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From May 3rd through June 23rd, the Suzanne H. Arnold art gallery will be hosting a new art exhibition titled Clyde Mills McGeary: Perspectives from an Artist-Educator. Pennsylvania native, McGeary was born in Pittsburgh and studied at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania and Carnegie Mellon University. He serves as the Chief of the Arts and Sciences Division of the Pennsylvania Department of Education. He has played leading roles in the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts and the Susquehanna Art Museum. The current exhibition features McGeary's original, creative paintings and sculputures. 

The exhibition's opening reception is tomorrow, May 9 from 5-7pm. 

 
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Check out the large scale multi-media installation by senior Dave Yasenchak. Titled "at a certain point it all becomes an artifact..." this creative student art exhibition is featured in the old bookstore (next to the UG) in Mund College Center. The exhibition opening is Wednesday May 8th from 5-7pm.

 
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Sinfonia, SAI, and other music lovers got together last night, Tuesday May 7th, to play and sing some of their favorite songs. This creative campus event was held in the Yuhas Commons common area. The event featured many talented musicians and performers, and Yuhas Commons was full of friends and spectators.

 
Check out the art exhibition opening reception in Lynch Hall from 5-6:30 on Monday, May 6th. The exhibition includes work from 15 junior and senior art and art history majors. The show is very diverse, features a variety of mediums including ceramics, painting, photography, site-specific installations, and more. The show is titled Shadow and Substance. Creative, original work will be on display all throughout Lynch Hall.
Below are some pictures I took at the exhibition reception:
 
LVC student Marquis Bey has self-published a book on Amazon! Titled Love the S(k)in You're In, copies are being sold in paperback and in a Kindle edition. As stated on Amazon, the book's description is as follows:

"Love the skin you're in." This little aphorism sluices from the mouths of those who mean to comfort and placate our insecurities. But what if your skin was the very thing that was branded as unloveable? This collection of poems and short stories examines and interrogates a skin that is both far from and close to being easily loved.

Please check out this awesome creative achievement by accessing the link below: For more in
 
Sponsored by LVC's TKE fraternity, rock bands featuring LVC students performed on Wednesday, May 1st in front of Mund college center. The bands Milo, Paradrei, and Small Town Titans shared some original music as well as their own variations of cover songs. The warm weather and the enthusiastic crowd added to the night of entertainment as students and alum (in Small Town Titans) were able to share their creative talents with the LVC community.