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Wednesday, July 18th
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10:30-12:00 noon
Longyear Museum
with Professor Carol Ann Lorenz, Art & Art History
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On Wednesday morning, we met with Professor Carol Ann Lorenz, she teaches Art and Art history. She showed us pictures of animals, plants, rivers, etc. She explained the meanings of the colorful artifacts.
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Sheri's favorite photo was entitled Lifeline. It was an image of a buffalo with a symbol above it showing EKG lines for the lifeline of the buffalo. The EKG lines were connected to four circles that could stand for a variety of things. We saw many different kinds of art work.
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1:30-3:00 p.m.
ALANA Cultural Center
with Tom Huff, Visiting Artist
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After Professor Lorenz's class we went to lunch. After lunch we met Tom Huff at the Cultural Center.
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He showed a video of his rock sculptures he and other people made themselves.
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After the video we made our own sculptures out of soap stone. He is a good sculptor.
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Rock sculpting was a very fun class. Mr. Huff is a very talented man.
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We had fun at Colgate University this day.
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