10 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1985 Gallery helps student artists By Jill White Of the Kansan staff The Art and Design Gallery remains one of the best-kept secrets on campus, Fritz Reiber, director of basic fine arts studies, said last week. But the third-floor room with its burlap-covered walls, which has been host to many national and local artists' shows, has become a familiar stomping ground for art and design students. For master's degree candidates, the gallery is a place to open their first big show. For undergraduate, it inspires long-term goals. For local and national artists, it provides a place to expand their reputations. "The main criterion for our shows is quality," said Dick Varney, chairman of the gallery committee. The gallery committee, which consists of two art and two design faculty members, screens outside artists' work and publicizes student and faculty art. Robert Parks, a professor at Oklahoma State University, opened a drawing show in the gallery on Sunday which will run through Sept. 27. His 25 images are all graphite pencil and prisma color done on rag bristol. Parks described the drawings as unrealistic glimpses into another time and place like random pages torn from a novel unknown to him. Varney said, "We want to make the gallery as professional as possible with our limited facilities and budget. When we bring in better quality work, the work of the graduate students also seems to increase in quality. "But the specific purpose of the gallery is for graduate students' thesis shows and faculty shows. We give them as much time as they want and schedule outside shows to fill in the empty spaces." Carol Halliburton, Westwood graduate student, ran a painting show in the gallery Sept. 8-13. Other graduate student exhibits will include printmaking by Mary Brook-Klotz, Overland Park, painting by Tony Allard, Topea, and sculpture by Ahmad Shiraz, Shiraz, Iraq. by Annhad van der Groen. Graduate students do not have to submit slides or samples to the gallery committee because their shows have already been approved by their thesis committee, Varney said. But other artists have to be screened. Undergraduate students also get their chance to exhibit art in the juried show in February. A local artist is hired to jury the show or choose the highest quality pieces and weed out the art that does not match in quality. Varney said most exhibits were well attended when graduate students planned opening receptions or when they conducted their Gold Show in the spring. The University Forum at Ecumenical Christian Ministries will feature Sister Mary Kay Meyer of the Sisters of Concordia at 11:45 a.m. today at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Building, 1204 Oread Ave. She will speak on the Sanctuary Movement. On Campus The KU German Club will sponsor a speech by Rainer Kernel, an East German playwright, at 4 p.m. today in 4047 Wesson Hall. Kernel will speak in German about the role of the writer in a socialist country The Rocky and Bullwinkle Fan Club will meet at 4:30 p.m. today in the International Room of the Kansas Union. The Minority Business Student Council will meet at 6 p.m. today in the Anschutz Room of Summerfield Hall. The Rock Chalk Rowdies will meet at 7 p.m. today in the Cork II Room of the Union. The KU Dr. Who Appreciation Society will meet at 7 p.m. today in the Regionalist Room of the Union. Monday, Sept. 23 6:15 p.m. For more information, contact 208 Robinson or call 864-3546. All individuals who are football managers or those who don't have a team must attend the manager's meeting: ATTENTION FOOTBALL MANAGERS All intramural leagues will begin Monday, Oct. 7. Recreation Services Staff appreciates your cooperation with the instant scheduling. North Gym, Robinson Center. (Must have KUID to enter Robinson) Recreation Services will be using instant scheduling for this year. During the managers meeting entry forms and instructions will be given out. All rosters and entry fees will be turned in during instant scheduling on Sept. 24 & 25 from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. in room 208 Robinson. First come, first serve basis. Individuals who do not enter a team before the Sept. 25 deadline will be put on a waiting list. All intramural leagues will begin Monday, Oct. 7. Total MS-DOS System LEADING EDGE MODEL "D"™ TELL THE TOWN-CALL THE KANSAN 864-4358 Directed by Laurence Olivier * Laurence Olivier - Laurence Olivier * Peter Cushing * Eileen Herlie $1495 7:30 Woodruff Aud. 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