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<title>Art Faculty Review: 
Benjamin S. Cariens, Craig Hood, Michael McConnell, and Jennifer Moses (August 28 – October 14, 2012)</title>
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<pubDate>Monday November 26 2012 2:45 GMT</pubDate>
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This special exhibition highlighted work by studio art faculty members 
in the Department of Art and Art History, UNH, who are new or returning 
from sabbatical leave. It features work by Benjamin S. Cariens (sculpture), 
Craig Hood (painting), and Jennifer Moses (painting). It included models 
and plans of Michael McConnell’s sculptures to be installed on the grounds 
of The Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics. 

Benjamin Cariens has served as an assistant professor of sculpture and drawing at UNH since 2002. He is a graduate of The College of William and Mary (B.A., 1991), Boston University, School for the Arts (M.F.A., 1993), and Harvard University Divinity School (Master of Theological Studies, 1999). 
Craig Hood is a graduate of Boston University (B.A., 1975), Pennsylvania State University (B.A., 1979), and Indiana University (M.F.A., 1981). A professor of painting and drawing at UNH since 1981, Hood's work examines the role of the human figure as a narrative image within a fragmented landscape. 
Jennifer Moses lives and paints in Boston Massachusetts. Moses received her BFA degree from Tyler School of Art and her MFA degree from Indiana University. She is currently represented by the Clark Gallery and the Kingston Gallery in Boston and she has exhibited throughout New England. Moses’ work has been reviewed in Art New England Magazine, The Boston Globe, The Boston Herald, and Sculpture Magazine. Her work is included in the 2011 Northeast edition of New American Paintings. She has recently returned home from a yearlong Artist Residency in Roswell New Mexico. She is also the recipient of a Residency at Yaddo in 2012. Moses is an Associate Professor of Art and Chair of the Department of Art and Art History at the University on New Hampshire where she has taught for twenty-two years.

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<title> Multiple Perspectives: New Work by Peter Milton and Douglas Prince (August 28 – October 14, 2012) </title>
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<pubDate>Monday November 26 2012 2:45 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>2011 Summer Art Camp </title>
<link>http://www.unh.edu/moa/PDF/News Release. Summer Art Camp 2011.pdf</link>
<pubDate>Friday April 202011 9:00 GMT</pubDate>
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		The Museum of Art, UNH, is offering week-long summer art classes during the weeks of August 1-5 and August 8-12, 2011. Students in grades 2 – 12 have a wide variety of classes to choose from and may sign up for classes during the morning (9 a.m. – noon) or afternoon sessions (1 p.m. – 4 p.m.) or both. This year, new fiber classes for adults have been added during the morning sessions and evening classes in woodworking have been added to the schedule. The cost is $125 per session or $225 for two sessions during the same week. At the end of each week, students are invited to share their work in a special exhibition held by the Museum of Art.  Classes include the cost of basic materials. Lunch and snacks are not provided, but students are welcome to bring their lunches to enjoy in the Paul Creative Arts Center. Supervision is provided during the lunch hour. Pre-registration is required by July 19, 2011.  </description>
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<title>2011 Senior B.A. and B.F.A. Exhibition and 2011 M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition</title>
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<pubDate>Monday April 42011 9:00 GMT</pubDate>
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		Two new exhibitions featuring the work of emerging artists, the 2011 Senior B.A. and B.F.A. Exhibition and the 2011 M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition, 
will be on view at the Museum of Art beginning April 16, 2011. Showcasing the artistic talents of students graduating from the University 
of New Hampshire’s Department of Art and Art History, the exhibitions include a wide variety of creative work in painting, ceramics, 
photography, drawing, woodworking, and printmaking. Both exhibitions will open with a preview reception on Friday, April 15, from 6–8 p.m. 
The artists will be present for the reception, which is open to the public. Admission is free.  </description>
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