Le Moyne Visual Arts Faculty Recent Works
Le Moyne Visual Arts Faculty Recent Works
September 7 - October 5, 2012
An exhibit of new work by Barry Darling, Katya Krenina, David Moore and Charlie Wollowitz will be on display in the Wilson Art Gallery of the Noreen Reale Falcone Library at Le Moyne College. The exhibit opens on Friday, September 7, and will run through Friday, October 5, and can be seen during regular library hours.
An opening reception will be held in the Wilson Art Gallery on Friday, September 7, from 4 - 6 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call (315) 445-4153.
The four artists are all members of Le Moyne’s visual and performing arts department.
Katya Krenina has a passion for book illustration, and for translating the written word into images. She is influenced by her Eastern European roots and feels a strong connection to folk art and storytelling traditions. She has published more than 15 books, which have won national and international awards, and has exhibited her work across the country and abroad.
David Moore received a Master of Fine Arts from Syracuse University. He has exhibited his work in galleries and cultural centers both regionally and nationally, and is a recipient of the 2007 Light Work Grant from Light Work in Syracuse, N.Y. His photography books, “False Idols” and “Ephemeral Beings” are in the collections of museums and galleries throughout the United States.
Zack Dunn received a Master of Fine Arts in Ceramics from Syracuse University. According to the artist, “I am interested in pace and time ... and believe the handmade ceramic object to hold qualities not found in other forms of containment.”
Barry Darling’s primary medium is painting, and his works are included in numerous private and corporate collections. He holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Louisiana University. His teaching experience includes 28 years as director of the art department at Henninger High School in Syracuse, N.Y. Darling exhibits widely throughout the U.S. and is currently represented by Adieb Khadoure Fine Arts in Santa Fe, N.M. His painting studio is in Tully, N.Y.