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Category Archives: Faculty News
New Series of Presentations and Performances Scheduled for This Week
{ Posted by Kathleen Beste on 6.05.2013 }
Two more members of David Greene’s Space and Place graduate level InterArts class prepare for opening on May 9.
InterArts Faculty Featured in New Ephemera Exhibition
{ Posted by Kathleen Beste on 3.05.2013 }
Work by Jeff Abell and Jenny Magnus highlighted in Faculty Center show.
Copperplate Photogravure Course This Fall at Anchor Graphics
{ Posted by Kathleen Beste on 25.04.2013 }
Anchor Graphics now offers credit and non-credit classes for the Columbia community and beyond.
InterArts Grads Breathe Life into Wabash Arts Corridor
{ Posted by Kathleen Beste on 25.04.2013 }
Material Social Practices Course challenges the current physical limitations of the Papermaker’s Garden.
Media Performance Presents! New Work Premieres at Ludington Building Raw Space
{ Posted by Kathleen Beste on 7.04.2013 }
CCC’s Anchor Graphics at 2013 SGCInternational Conference
{ Posted by Kathleen Beste on 7.04.2013 }
Master Printers David Jones and Chris Flynn from Anchor Graphics represent Columbia College’s creative depth and breadth to an international audience.
Serbo-American Cookbook Project Continues with Pulp and Pastry in Belgrade
{ Posted by Kathleen Beste on 1.04.2013 }
InterArts Assistant Professor Melissa Potter continues work in Belgrade she began during her Fulbright residency.
500 Handmade Books Volume 2 Features Work by InterArts Faculty
{ Posted by Kathleen Beste on 22.03.2013 }

Detail of Miriam Schaer’s work Hands of Josephus
Works by Miriam Schaer and Clif Meador appear in the second volume of Lark Crafts’ anthology.
InterArts Faculty Exhibit New Innovative Mixed-Media Works at Luminaria
{ Posted by Kathleen Beste on 21.03.2013 }
Paul Catanese and Melissa Potter team up to create new work for San Antonio’s annual arts festival.
InterArts Book and Paper Faculty Artwork Chosen as Part of International Traveling Exhibition
{ Posted by Kathleen Beste on 17.03.2013 }
Miriam Schaer’s work Witness is included in the new traveling exhibition Al-Mutanabbi Starts Here, currently on view at the San Francisco Center For The Book through May 2013.









