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Source: Fayez Husseini, 785-532-2480, fayezhu@k-state.edu
News release prepared by: Diane Potts, 785-532-1090, potts@k-state.edu

Thursday, January 18, 2007

WORK BY K-STATE ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING AND DESIGN FACULTY ON DISPLAY AT CHANG GALLERY UNTIL FEB. 2

MANHATTAN -- An exhibit of work by faculty in the Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning, and Design is on display through Friday, Feb. 2, at the Chang Gallery in Seaton Hall. The gallery is open to the public from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.

The work on display includes watercolor paintings, mixed media, design and computer-generated drawings, photography, textiles, sculpture and ceramics.

Participating faculty include Shani Chambers, assistant professor of architecture; Robert Condia, professor of architecture; John Eck, associate professor of architecture; Rick Forsyth, professor of landscape architecture and regional and community planning; Allan Hastings, professor of interior architecture and product design; Fayez Husseini, professor of interior architecture and product design; James Jones, professor of architecture; Katie Kingery-Page, assistant professor of landscape architecture and regional and community planning; Melanie Klein, assistant professor of landscape architecture and regional and community planning; James Middlebrook, assistant professor of architecture; and La Barbara Wigfall, associate professor of landscape architecture and regional and community planning.

 

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