Master of Fine Arts exhibition runs through Nov. 9
November 1, 2007
A Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition, “Landscape as Narrative,” by ڰ graduate student Helen Livingston will be on display from Oct. 30 to Nov. 9 in the Davis Gallery on the lower level of the ڰ Fine Arts Building.
Since 2003 Livingston’s work has been shown at various venues in Pocatello. In 1998, Livingston discovered the art and pre-architecture department at ڰ, and after eight years of art studies, she has achieved a lifelong desire of becoming a trained and degreed artist.
“Nothing means more to me than receiving my MFA from ڰ,” said Livingston.
Livingston, a native of Germany, immigrated to the United States when she was 20. She acquired a Bachelor of Arts in foreign languages and did post-graduate work in French literature. She graduated summa cum laude from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. As a child, drawing was her favorite pastime, but it wasn’t until Livingston retired from being a translator and office administrator that she came back to her art.
Davis Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information on gallery activities, contact Amy Jo Popa at 282-3341.
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