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Celebrating 160 years & beyond! - Moore College of Art and Design

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Fall 2008<br />

Synthetic Experience 2008, a mixed media installation by fine arts: 3D major Stacia Eve Paul.<br />

“The exhibition at<br />

<strong>Moore</strong> is by far the best<br />

student show that I’ve<br />

seen in <strong>years</strong>.”<br />

Fine arts: 3D major Am<strong>and</strong>a<br />

Ferraro’s Bracelet 2008,<br />

nickel silver.<br />

Fine arts: 2D major Am<strong>and</strong>a Oropallo’s Untitled 2008 (detail),<br />

acrylic on MDF, 64.5 x 49 inches.<br />

Fine arts: 3D major Roseanne D’Andrea’s three-part installation (left to right)<br />

VI. Veronica Wipes The Face <strong>of</strong> Jesus 2008, poplar, walnut, Kozo paper, Gampi<br />

paper, pastel on linen, 96 x 48 x 24 inches; VII. Jesus Falls for the Second Time<br />

2008, poplar, walnut, paulownia, nails, 96 x 48 x 36 inches; <strong>and</strong> VIII. Jesus Meets<br />

the Women 2008, poplar, styrene, fabric, found objects, 96 x 48 x 24 inches.<br />

Haas Fine <strong>Art</strong>s Achievement Award<br />

Textile design senior Melanie Bergwall received the<br />

29th Annual Rohm & Haas Fine <strong>Art</strong>s Achievement<br />

Award. John C. Haas, former Rohm & Haas director,<br />

personally presented Bergwall with the award during<br />

a ceremony at the company’s headquarters. The<br />

Haas Award is a purchase prize, <strong>and</strong> Bergwall’s work,<br />

Untitled 2008, digital print on acetate, will be on<br />

display at the company’s <strong>of</strong>fices in the Delaware Valley.<br />

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