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| October
2003 |
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Vol.22
No.8 |
| A
publication of the International Sculpture Center |
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From
the Editor
As art schools and
university sculpture departments gear up for a new year, Sculpture
this month emphasizes sculpture education. In addition to an interview
with Patricia A. Renick, winner of the International Sculpture Centers
2003 Outstanding Sculpture Educator Award, we recognize this years
ISC Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award winners,
as well as recent commissions on the campuses of the University of Connecticut,
the University of Denver, and the University of Minnesota. Several other
articles touch on the theme of educationseveral of Steven Siegels
installations have been on university campuses, and Heather McGill and
several of the artists reviewed in this issue are prominent educators.
Also in this issue: an interview with Georgia and David K. Welles, recipients
of the 2003 ISC Patron Recognition Award, Robert C. Morgans account
of the current Venice Biennale, Marty Carlocks history of Boston
Sculptors (a sculptors group currently in transition), and articles
and reviews on artists in Italy, Canada, Hungary, Japan, and across the
U.S.
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Glenn Harper
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