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October 7, 2011

Photo Gallery: Exhibit Opening for Artist-in-Residence Karima Muyaes

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As part of this year’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, El Beso de mí Arte (The Kiss of My Art) will run Oct. 6-Nov. 20 in the EPI Riley Temple Gallery. The exhibit features paintings, drawings, and jewelery by Mexican artist Karima Muyaes. She is working with students and faculty as an artist-in-residence at the [...]

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March 18, 2011

Dedication to the Arts: Lafayette Celebrates Various Forms of Visual Expression through its Four Galleries

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The vibrant arts scene is a big part of campus life at Lafayette. Including the EPI (Experimental Printmaking Institute)/Riley Temple Gallery dedicated earlier this month, the College has four venues focusing on different aspects of visual art from photography to works by local artists and historically underrepresented groups. EPI/Riley Temple Gallery The inaugural exhibit of [...]

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