Friday, Oct. 11, 1985 Campus/Area University Daily Kansan 7 Sculptors conference begins today By Jill White Of the Kansan staff Current evolution of form and thought in sculpture will be demonstrated in the Kansas Sculptors Association's fall conference this weekend at the University of Kansas. Elden Tefft, professor of art, said yesterday that the main speaker would be Ted Egri, a sculptor from Taos, N.M. At 9 a.m. tomorrow, Egri will show slides and movies of his work as well as the work of contemporary American artists of the Southwest and of the Indian art in that area. He will talk at 4 p.m. about "Exploding Sculpture." Both of Egnir's presentations will be in 315 Art and Design Building. Jim Patti, president of the association, said the conference was intended to be a learning process for sculptors so they could learn new sculpting techniques and see what other sculptors were doing. Conference participants are invited to bring samples of their work to display in the gallery on the third Friday. Art and Design building, Patti said. The conference will begin at 6:30 p.m. tonight with an informal social in the Chancellor's Suite at the Holiday Inn Holidome, 200 McDonald Drive, followed by dinner at 7:30 p.m. Jean Van Harlingen, a sculptor from Kansas City, Mo., will conduct one of the 10 a.m. workshops on paper casting and vacuum forming. All workshops will be from 10 a.m. to noon on the first floor of Art and Design. Other artists conducting workshops are Bock Cole, chairman of design at Kansas State University, on polyester casting and styrene vacuum forming; Richard Stauffer, professor of art at Emporia State University, on chain saw carving; Tefft and Lawrence sculptor Jerry Miller, on furnace design and construction; and Bill Olin, a sculptor from Lawrence, on flexible molds. From 2 to 4 p.m., workshops will be repeated or continued. A 6:30 p.m. social hour will be at the Holiday Inn Holidome. Open tours of Mike Elwell's Ox Bow Foundry, 31st and Louisiana streets, and Bill Bracker's Bracker Ceramic Studio, Route 3, will be from noon to 2 p.m. KU students may attend the workshops at no charge. Fees for the workshop only are $10 for paid association members, $20 for non-association members and $10 for other students. Saturday's evening social and dinner is $10 extra. FacEx amendment classifies KU research By David Silverman Of the Kansan staff The Faculty Executive Committee yesterday amended a proposal that would allow research by KN faculty and students to remain classified for up to three years. The amendments also expanded the requirements for requesting the partial and temporary classification of the process and results of research. Partial classification allows permanent classification of a small portion of the information used in research. Temporary classification protects from publication a substantial portion of the research process and the results for a predetermined period of time. FacEx unanimously approved a proposal on classification in September and sent it to the University Council for final approval. However, the council failed to approve it at its Oct. 3 meeting. According to the amended proposal, the classified material must be, "insubstantial in terms of the quantity of the research process or necessary for the fully productive investigator's work; in the 'benefits' of the University that the research be undertaken." COUPON HALLOWEEN MASKS, MAKE-UP, HATS AND MUCH MORE. Get a 60-minute KIS. Bring in 2 rolls of 110,126,135 or disc film and we'll process the 2nd roll free and the known Kodak paper in less than one hour! Offer prices 11/07/85 & 85. 2104-C West 25th Holiday Plaza 843-5471 COUPON BULLDOG BOB BROWN WANTS TO SEE YOU! 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