TUESDAY. JANUARY When Says A "If you don't understand the painting, ask the artist," is the creed of Jon Kowalek, graduate student in art education from Fulsom, whose current one m_an show will continue in 138 Temporary until Jan. 29. Even some of the contemporary artists have trouble communicating with each other, he said, but the students make no real effort to try to understand any of the current styles Kowalek's exhibit includes styles from realism to expres sionalism since he is an artist who likes to experiment with all styles. The sculptures he is exhibit ing are thin rods of braised metal welded together to create the impression of a bicycle rider, the creation of a flame and the sensitive inner work ing of a soul. Three of Kowalek's landscapes are seen through a mist of fog He first painted with this tech nique by accident when he tried to paint seashores and dunes on a foggy day and the atmosphere affected the canvas. Kowalek is also the first artist at the University to produce a new monoprint tech _pique in which he used 15 or 20 overlays of color to produce a design. Two of the most unusual works in his show are entitled "The Kiss" and "Em Fulhing," the feel ing. "The Kiss" shows two feature less head shapes kissing. Despite the lack of features, the shape of the heads and necks makes Factory Authorired , VOLKSWAGEN Sales—Parts—Service Deluxe Sedan 61625. WYNO SALES CO. 1960 E. Third St. Williamsport, Pa Phone 11-4683 DORMS -FRATERNITIES Save 25% on orders of ten or more hoagies delivered to you AD 8.8381 (delivery 9 to midnight) MORRELL'S 112 S. Frazier St. CHEAP m CHEWING GUM Chewing gum costs the same as extra prints of your pic: tures during our I cent sale (we sell the pictures, not gum). Bring in a roll of black & white film, order 2 or more sets of prints, and you'll get all the extra prints for just 1 cent each. They'll be great to send with letters, give to friends, or to hand in with fi nal exams. Bring your films to the LAB for quick, quality finishing while extra prints cost only 1 penny each, during the 1 cent sale. * Th Cadet Coway. fits Lab 106 & 321 W. Beaver State College AD 7-4805 AD 8 2, 1960 Doubt, Ask Ed Grad y AMY ROSENTHAL it possible to identify the man and the woman. "The Feeling" is a lacquer painting which shows emotion by splashes of color on the canvas. Although Kowalek has done realistic paintings he feels realism is no longer a challenge to him. "Anyone with any talent can paint realistically," he said. Kowalek held his first one-man show at Kutztown State Teachers College. His works have also been shown in the Reading Museum, the Philadelphia Alliance, the Hedgrow Theatre, Moylan and the Wallingfoid Community Art Center. He taught at Kutztown for three years. ...,,,... i. ..: , 1 4- -Ab e ,ii + T h 2,-, . . --f -• .. ci . + - . I.• ~ „ o , , I -I- . N4', .... . • ... j,.. ..... + ..:`. + + + ' "•'-' l' „._ / 1 + ~........- •,', .0.• r --., -,.:Apii,.. „ rti.'471 2; 4- 5 •1. ,1004*-- g 00 A HALF GALLON Quality Buyers ask for Breyer THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA (Continued from page one) reactions to educational television. Their estimates placed student &- action on the negative side in 49 per cent of the questionnaires. The answers ranged from three: per cent who thought the response, very antagonistic, to 40 per cent , who thought the response was "somewhat negative." ONLY ‘ ' ' Plump and juicy cherries ... make it the merriest, cherriest, most delectable treat you can imagine. t* 40 It's wholesome, too! .11: No gelatins or fillers go into its superb recipe . So delicious ... so very, very popular ice cream 4 ...Ai1\ 041_ lovers demanded sr‘ A bring it back! • Faculty Views-- Of the faculty members who taught television courses, 46 per cent found student reaction on the positive side, and seven per cent thought it was "quite fa- ; vorable." Only 15 per cent of the faculty' members who had not taught tele-! vision courses found student reac- , tion on the positive side. There) was also a box marked "very fa-' vorable" but nobody checked it. The chief reason given by fac ulty members who reacted un-, favorably toward teaching their ; own television courses was lack of contact and individual atten tion. Many faculty members who had; a more favorable reaction toward teaching a television course, listed! betetr instruction for more stud dents and a desire to try new methods as their reasons. SAVE ~,47 ?' s lots of them ... Evan Pugh, first president of Ithe University, was inaugurated in February of 1860. TIM - LEONIDES "LAS VEGAS NITE" Banquet For all persons who worked on "LAS VEGAS NITE" Thursday, Jan. 14 6:30 p.m. at the LA GALLERIA Sign Up at NUB Desk > l rs 4 Will I _ I t >k , - %Mier ®revers flavors remain at their regular price, $1.25 a half gallon package. f & 1 • oll:„:1 4 :,'+% •... T: .I._ PAGE THREE For CLASSIFIEDS Call UN 5.2531
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