—'The Daily Collegian Friday, Oct. 20,1978 4>/ . '*/. "After,” a disco abstract, is one of the works of James McMullan on display in Zoller Gallery. McMullan explores contemporary values in his art. OTIS Consumer Corner Laundromat Washers Dryers Extras Campus Coin-Op 50' 1 o* 2 Heavy Duty Washers $l.OO Westerly Pkwy. Shopping Ctr. (29) (14) Woman on Duty Suds yer Duds 35' 10/-11 min. Rear 129 S. Pugh (27) 25'*-25 min. coinchanger . • 35*‘-37 min. Wash&Dri • 40' 10' Big Load Washers $l.OO 242 W. Hamilton (36) (16) Coinchanger Wash & Dri 50« 1 o* Dry Cleaning machines 234 W. College Ave. (36). (20) Heavy Duty Washers Economy Laundry 40'30' 10' Heavy Duty Washer 75* 459 Railroad Ave. (18)(2) (8) Coinchanger Lemon Tree ■ ’’ 50» • 10' Dry Cleaning Service 709 Bellaire Ave. (29) - (19) Double Loaders 75* R . 029 . Milnor’s $l.OO •* x •, ». j-»* - i ‘ f',\ ‘ " Tr . }y. :. : - * S'"'* %-rV^;X' >rt * Viewer may see himself in this exhibit Artist explores society's themes in Zoller By PAM MEDVE Daily Collegian Staff Writer The human being is so puzzling that he is a constant source of fascination. Artists try to open our minds to dif ferent perceptions about ourselves. James McMullan’s work, titled “Socio- Journalism,” now on display in Zoller Gallery, provokes us to ponder American people and their way of life. The way that McMullan does this is interesting. He takes a series of photographs and expands upon several by doing either a sketch or a painting of the photographs. Often he does both. Therefore, the viewer is able to per ceive the same subject in various mediums. Anyone who asks, “Why do we still have paintings when we can just take photographs?” will find an answer in this exhibition. The photographs are moments of captured reality. The paintings bring out meanings and qualities of the reality which are not visible in the photographs. For example, one looks at a photograph and says, “That’s just a girl sitting in a booth.” Looking at the painting, one feels the girl’s loneliness and isolation. Photo by Erf OttrH? Laundry Survey Favorite standard 'Our Town' to open next week “Our Town,” Thornton Wilder’s old standard Tickets are 75 cents for the student preview, $1.25 “Our Town” gives an under-glass view of the lives , ’ about the residents of a small New Hampshire town for weekday performances, and $1.75 on weekends. of small town people and all people. It concerns .; ; in the early part of this century, will be presented The student preview will be presneted on Wed- the courtships, marriages, births and deaths of two < starting next week in the Playhouse Theater. nesday, Oct. 25, and the play will open the following families, and attaches a value to the unimportant, • Tickets can be purchased at the Playhouse box evening. It will continue each evening through Oct. semmingly tedious events of everyday life, office from Ito 5 p.m., and from Ito 9 p.m. on days 27. It will also be shown from Oct. 31 through Nov. 4. This production is directed by Brian Morgan, a the play is to be presented. Curtain time is 8 p.m. There will be no matinees. • faculty member. Colors are important indicators of meaning in McMullan’s paintings. The predominant use of blue in a painting of a man shooting a drug into his arm aff fects the viewer in a thematically vital way. The photographs are black and white, so the colors are sheer fantasy. Though the paintings depict the photographs accurately, the colors make the pain tings look plastic, dreamlike. Is this in itself a comment on American life and its people? A group of the photographs, pictures and sketches are from McMullan’s “Brooklyn Disco” article from “New York” magazine. Interesting ideas about baseball are presented with a series of baseball pictures, soon to be published with an article on baseball spring training in “Sports Illustrated.” Several other pictures fit into neither of the above categories. While being deceptively pleasing to the eye, these all have strong social meanings. These works are particularly relevant to us since they say something about now, about ourselves and what we are familiar with. They provide insights which one may never have thought of. 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