Thursday, May 4. 2000 The University Daily Kansan Section B · Page 5 Designer enhances art exhibits Display cases, banners boost museum shows By Paula Spreitzer By Paula Spreitzer Special to the Kansan As exhibition designer, Klocke is a man behind the scenes. He's usually found on the second floor in his office or in the woodshop outside his door. There, he might be designing and screen-printing the large banners that hang outside the museum to greet people. Or he might be cutting wood and Plexiglas to create display cases for the museum's latest exhibits. "He's really changed the way our banners look," Goddard said. "They tend to be much more graphic than typographic. They're really changing, so we're happy about that." Case in point the brightly colored banner for Matisse's Jazz exhibit. But banners aren't the only thing that Klocke creates. He also works with exhibit curators to design fixtures that will best display the artwork. "He's a very energetic and keen-minded colleague who likes to come in and see what's going on in the museum." Goddard said. Working together on the Matisse's Jazz prints exhibit, Goddard and Klocke were faced with some unique challenges. "That was an interesting situation because we didn't have the work beforehand," Goddard said. "So Richard and I had to be really sure of the dimensions of the pieces so we could create display cases before the work got here." By the time couriers delivered the work, it was placed directly into the cases Klocke made out of wood bases with Plexiglas cases on top to protect the artwork and allow visitors to And allowing viewing is Klocke's favorite part of creating the boxes. view it more easily. "The fulfilling part is that you're making something look good that can be used to educate people," he said. Goddard said Klocke is important to the museum because he frames the exhibits in a way that attracts visitors without distracting them. Klocke's own passion for art gives him an edge for creating. He has a studio at his home where he trains his own art savvy. "The things I do are kind of a cross between sculpture and painting," he said. Klocke earned his master's degree in fine arts at the Chicago Art Institute, and he most recently worked as exhibit director at the Kansas State Historical Society. When the opportunity arose to come to the University of Kansas last June, he jumped at it because it allowed him to deal with art again. Tonight: University Dance Company Spring Concert, 8 p.m. at the Lied Center, $5, students and senior citizens, $7, public. Tomorrow: Sunday: University Dance Company Spring Concert. 8 p.m. at the Lied Center. $5, students and senior citizens. $7, public. KU Symphony Orchestra and KU Choirs Major Works Concert, 2:30 p.m. at the Lied Center, $4, students and senior citizens, $5, public. Art in the Park, noon to 5 p.m. at South Park, 11th and Massachusetts streets. free. Art in the Park to display variety of local art By Michael Sudhalter Special to the Kansan A spring tradition that allows artists to show off their works will return to South Park, 11th and Massachusetts streets, on Sunday. Art in the Park will feature 87 artists with styles including sculpture, pottery, glass art and metal. The annual festival dates back to 1961 Preston Ransone, publicity chairman for the Lawrence Art Guild, which sponsors the event, said he expected 10,000 people to attend the event. Art Festival." “Art in the Park captures the spirit of springtime. It is a great combination of art and people,” said Ransone. “I would call the Pops Pat Ransone, Lawrence Art Guild treasurer, is responsible for selecting the artists who participate in the festival. Ransone selected 87 artists out of about 100 applicants. "The criteria of Art in the Park is that the art must be original fine art, and if there is any reproduction, it must be identified," said Pat Ransone. There is an award for $300 for the best piece of art at the show as well as first and second place prizes in the two-dimensional and three-dimensional art categories. Pat Ransone said musical bands will also play at the festival. landscape paintings this year. While Copt shows most of his work in the galleries in Topeka, Manhattan and Lawrence, he said he thought that the festival was a great opportunity to reach a different audience. "At Art in the Park, I am more likely to come into contact with non-gallery customers and expose more people to my work," Copt said. Copt, who has all of his paintings displayed on his Web site, said that Art in the Park is the only festival that he attended each year. Preston Ransone said that he expected more community residents than students to attend because of final exams, but a few KU students and alumni will be there to show off their art. Barbara Jarvis, a 1997 KU gradu ate in fine arts and painting, will be at Art in the Park for the third year. Jarvis will display a variety of art, including two-dimensional works, mixed media, pastels and lithographs. Lithographs are prints in which images are treated to retain ink, while non-image areas are treated to repel ink. "I feel as though I sell my art better when I actually meet the people," Jarvis said. Jarvis, who has been painting for more than 20 years, is also taking part in a Topeka art festival as well as the Riverfest in Salina. The festival will run from noon to 5 p.m. In case of inclement weather, Art in the Park will be at the same time on Sunday, May 14. 3-1 MONTH'S RENT FREE SONY DVD PLAYER SANTANA CONCERT TICKETS GATEWAY LAPTOP COMPUTER STOP BY FOR A TOUR OF LAWRENCE'S PREMIERE APARTMENT COMMUNITY TODAY & REGISTER TO WIN! CALL 842-0032 FOR MORE DETAILS * DRAWING TO BE HELD AUG.1,2000 --sorry. Children's Museum in Shannon, KS looking for weekend and post-Thanksgiving time and full time positions through the summer. 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