PAGE 31X r A Campu3 ..?°Vrt in the ,ifiahing ABSTRACT AT ELM COTTAGE—Marianne Levenoski works on her abstract picture on the porch of the cottage which will be used the year round as a kind of annex to the art students regular habitat—Temporary Building. TOO MUCH BLUE?----Judie Bergman and Gwen Hoover listen to Pittman as he discusses their work. Pittman, an instructor of painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, has been teaching summer courses here for 28 years. SUMMER' COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA DURING "CRlT"—About half of Hobson Pittman's 60 oil painting students listen to criti cism of their week's work. The students will hold an auction at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Whitt Hall where paintings will be exhibited all day. The auction will include paintings exhibiting all trends from representational to abstract and non-objective. LANDSCAPE SPECIALIST—Kenneth Wilson is hard at work on a landscape inside Elm Cottage. TIME OUT FOR TALK—Glenn Ruby, Julian Hamer and Hugh Gibbons, all students in Pitt man's class, relax during the afternoon painting session. Their work will be exhibited at the auction tomorrow. A portion of the auction proceeds will be used to purchase a paint ing which will then be given to the University. Next week, Pittman's students will hold their annual art exhibition. EASELS UP—As student painters draw figure sketches or paint while professional model Naomi Burns poses. TUESDAY. JULY 26. 19 plot° agen he re Rat iloopei