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PROFESSOR AND SCULPTOR DISPLAYS
CATALOGUE OF WORKS AT GALLERY
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"Fall
(The Mound)" |
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“Closing Time,” a selection of sculptures
by Christopher Cairns, will be featured in the Cantor-Fitzgerald
Gallery April 1-May 1. Cairns, a professor of fine arts at Haverford,
is retiring from teaching after 35 years.
The exhibit, which spans Cairns’ extensive career, includes
large plaster pieces such as “Spring,” “Synagogue
as AIDS Memorial,” “Fall (The Mound),” “Fall
(The Wall),” “The Angry Gardener,” “Evidence,”
and “Vietnam, Vietnam;” large bronzes such as “Lazarus
Rising;” and an array of smaller bronze works.
A native of Wilmington, Del., Cairns received his M.F.A. in sculpture
from Tulane University in New Orleans. He has previously taught
at the New York Studio School and Parsons School of Design. His
work has been displayed in local venues such as Philadelphia’s
More Gallery and Ericson Gallery, Doylestown’s Michener Museum,
Chestnut Hill’s Morris Arboretum, and the Tower Hill School
in Wilmington; at the 4 x 10 Gallery and Leslie Cecil Gallery in
New York City, the Weatherspoon Gallery at the University of North
Carolina-Greensboro, the Joseloff Gallery in Hartford, Conn., and
the Wit Gallery in Lenox, Mass.; and internationally at the Stadtsparkasse
Munchen in Munich, Germany and the Maison d’Olive in Paris,
France. He last exhibited at the Cantor-Fitzgerald Gallery in spring
2002.
Located in Whitehead Campus Center, the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
is open Monday-Friday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and weekends from
noon to 5 p.m. An opening reception will be held Friday, April 1,
from 5-7 p.m. in the Gallery. For more information, call (610) 896-1287.
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