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USF art lecture to examine works of David Jamieson and Melinda Whitmore

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News release from the University of Saint Francis:

USF Art Lecture to Examine Works of David Jamieson and Melinda Whitmore

(August 27, 2015) — The University of Saint Francis will host professional artists David Jamieson and Melinda Whitmore for a free public lecture on Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. in the USF North Campus Auditorium, 2702 Spring Street.

Jamieson and Whitmore will present their work and describe how they established the Vitruvian Fine Art Studio in Chicago. The Vitruvian Fine Art Studio offers classical training in drawing, painting and sculpture through instructor-based classes, online courses and video instruction.

This lecture is sponsored in part by Old National Bank – Fort Wayne.

More information about gallery events can be found at https://www.sf.edu/academics/creative-arts/.

Accredited by the prestigious National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), SOCA is dedicated to helping students express their talents and achieve their career goals in the visual arts, communication, dance, music, music technology and theatre.

 

About the University of Saint Francis
The University of Saint Francis is celebrating its 125th anniversary in 2015. Founded in 1890 as a comprehensive university in the Catholic Franciscan tradition, USF offers more than 80 undergraduate and graduate programs through the School of Health Sciences, School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Keith Busse School of Business and Entrepreneurial Leadership and School of Creative Arts. In addition to its traditional programs, the university designs focused curricula for working adults in Fort Wayne, Crown Point and online. The university will open a Downtown Fort Wayne Campus in the fall of 2016 that will feature business, entrepreneurship and music technology programs. Currently 2,300 students from a broad geographic region attend USF for its academic excellence.

 

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