Malone Gallery to remain gallery following temporary renovations

Emily Foster Contributor The student art gallery in Malone has been converted into temporary office space for displaced faculty due to the flooding that occurred before classes started, but will return to regularly scheduled displays in September. Sam Hankins, a junior theater major from Birmingham, was working in the office of Malone at the time of the flood. “Every office and art space was flooded and needs to be fixed,” Hankins said. “(The water) was ankle deep.” The student art gallery is currently being used as an interim office space…

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Student artwork inspired by dreams, illuminated by light

Lizz Robb Copy Editor Malone Gallery is currently housing two student projects, designed to capitalize on the participating students’ strengths, while also pushing them past their comfort level. From now until Tuesday, Feb. 14, Malone Hall will be exhibiting student artwork from classes taught by Larry Percy, associate professor of art and design. Currently housed are two separate projects: “Dreams, Paths, Threats” and “Samurai Helmets.” At first glance, the gallery exhibits many beautiful colors and designs that have unique, eye-catching qualities. On the left side of the room, the “Dreams,…

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Enterprise professor’s art inspired by life and loss

Draven Jackson Staff Writer “The Last Picture Show” exhibit will be held in Malone Hall’s gallery, from now until Sep. 23. “The Last Picture Show” is an exhibit created by Lynn Ledbetter, a photography instructor at Enterprise State Community College from Birmingham. In the exhibit, Ledbetter has featured art from various projects of hers, such as her “Love Thy Neighbor” show, which are portraits she took of acquaintances and strangers alike and their definitions of what it means to “Love Thy Neighbor,” as well as many pictures featuring members of…

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