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Artist-in-residence opens exhibit, gives talk April 28-29

Nationally known painter and South Carolina native Brian Rutenberg will open phase two of his S.C. State Museum exhibit, Brimming Tides: Paintings and Drawings, from 6 to 8 p.m. April 28. On April 29, Rutenberg will talk about his work at 11 a.m., a panel will discuss his work at 1:30 p.m., and a dance premier will celebrate his work at 3 p.m. All events take place at the S.C. State Museum and are free and open to the public.

Rutenberg is the visiting artist-in-residence this semester in the USC Department of Art. He has worked in the department's atelier on various printing techniques, some of which he experienced for the first time. Students have had the opportunity to work with him.

After receiving a BFA degree from the College of Charleston, Rutenberg moved to New York, where he was awarded an MFA degree from the School of Visual Arts. He continues to live and work in New York City. His Brimming Tides exhibit is on display in the Lipscomb Gallery at the S.C. State Museum through Sept. 4.

For more information, call Jodi Salter at 7-4236 or visit the USC Department of Art's Web site at www.cas.sc.edu/art/vas.html.

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Brian Rutenberg


Rutenberg's "Cherry Grove" and...

..."Tide Song"
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