Major new study celebrates the career and legacy of trailblazing artist and educator Luise Kaish
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Luise Clayborn Kaish (1925â2013) was a pioneer. A key figure in the New York art scene of the late 20th century, her multidisciplinary practice and process-oriented work spanned a range of mediums, materials, techniques, and themes. The strength and breadth of her workâmonumental sculptures in bronze, oil paintings, watercolors, lithographs, collageâand the prestigious awards and fellowships she received set her apart as an early female leader in the visual arts. The publication
celebrates her immense talent, highly individual point of view, far-reaching influence, pursuit of the sublime, and passion for life.
After transforming SU Art Museum over 34 years, David Prince set to retire
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While working as SU Art Museum’s curator for 34 years, David Prince also had opportunities to teach and work with SU undergraduate and graduate students to improve their curating skills and knowledge.
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After serving for 34 years as curator of the Syracuse University Art Museum, one of the moments David Prince is most proud of is when he turned a kitchen into an art gallery.