Thursday, October 6, 2011

"Not Exactly There"



Bright, abstract canvases transform the blank walls of Meek Hall’s Gallery 130 into a work of art themselves. Michael Wille’s exhibit “Not Exactly There” has been brought as to campus as an educational tool for the university’s art students.

Wille’s exhibit is meant to show students the possibilities of life as an artist after graduation. He is interested in helping teach as well as learning from other artists in the area.


“I am very excited to have Wille’s exhibit at Meek,” said Robin Walker “as a soon-to-be graduating art student, it encourages me to pursue my passions and hope for the best.”

The exhibit seems to inspire students to take hold of the things that interest them and keep working hard. It is the possibility of this message reaching students that keeps him, and his art, touring.


Wille will have a lecture on his paintings on Thursday, October 6th, with a reception immediately following.

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