People are drawn to end places. Key West and Provincetown, for example, attract tourists not only due to their natural beauty but in the case of Key West, because itâs as far south as you can go in the continental United States. Provincetown, of course, is at the end of Cape Cod.
Penikese Island is another such end place. The last in a local chain known as the Elizabeth Islands, the tiny island was once considered far enough removed from civilization to serve as a leper colony and prior to that a natural history school. From the early 1970s to 2011 it was home to the Penikese Island School, an alternative treatment facility for troubled boys that used the islandâs remoteness to its advantage.
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Kennedy Museum of Art reopens with exhibit honoring two Graphic Design emeriti faculty Published: January 28, 2021 Author: Kelee Garrison Riesbeck, BSJ, CERT ‘91
The Kennedy Museum of Art opens
Legacy: Don Adleta and Karen Nulf, 60 years of graphic design Feb. 1, 2021, marking the re-opening of the museum due to the pandemic.
Reservations are by appointment and gallery viewing aligns with Ohio University’s COVID protocols. Visitors are encouraged to prebook at KMA’s website at www.ohio.edu/museum or Facebook page before visiting the museum. Please contact Lori Spencer at 740-593-0952 or stumpl@ohio.edu, with questions.
Legacy chronicles the contributions of two professors emeritus of graphic design, Don Adleta and Karen Nulf, and their 60 years of combined teaching and creative ventures at Ohio University. The exhibition unfolds a journey from creative research in drawing and photography to professional ventures highlighting sensitivity to typography