Thursday, April 24, 1975 University Daily Karsan 5 Scholarship art displayed If a person could embody his most bizarre sexual fantasy, he might come up with an object like one created by Cindy Atwood, Lawrence junior and art student. Atwood's object is on display in the Kansas University Art Gallery in the Scholarship Show, an exhibit that comprises work of students in the department of painting, sculpture and print making. The exhibit will end Mav 10. Each object in the exhibit was nominated for an art scholarship by a faculty member of the department, Peter Thompson, department chairman, said Wednesday. Atwood's art object displayed in the gallery, an object Thompson calls mixed media, is the figure of a woman composed of pieces of stuffed cloth, strategically located zipper and openings. The multi-colored zippers, or hermaphrodites, depending on how you look at it, invites the onlooker to touch, feel and pull her body. Thompson said the works presented in the show didn't represent just those who have won the awards but were a cross section of the work of those nominated for the scholarships, Gerald Lubenky, assistant professor of painting and sculpture, said some of the persons represented in the show didn't win scholarships but the department offered them. five bequests to the visual arts department, Thompson said. The scholarships based on the bequests are the Lockwood Art Scholarship Fund, Letha Church Memorial Award, Leland Heuser Memorial Award, Luell F. Stewart Fund and the Helen Hoover Memorial Award. wanted to encourage贝伦 in their work. Funds for the scholarships come from Represented in the show is a wide variety of media and attitudes created by students—painting, video tape, sewn and draped, drawings, photographs and sculture. Each faculty member selected as many student pieces as deserved 'dserved' an embassy salt can. Daisy Hill festival to include art Amateurs and professionals alike will get a chance to display and sell their art works at the Daisy Hill Spring Festival Friday and Saturday at Lewis Hall. The purpose of the festival is to give students living in residence halls a chance to experience and enjoy arts and crafts. Group to sell variety of items in outdoor fair Weavers and Printers in Action (WPIA) will sell textile design articles from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at Lindley Annex, southeast of Lindley Hall. Quick-sale items, such as tie-dyed articles, batkins, crocheted articles, woven products, small packages of yarn, knotted articles and large hangings, will be sold for $5. The dimmest Amex in rooms 6A and 9B. The entire set will be moved inside if the weather is bad. Seireannas said 10 per cent of the money collected would go to the WPIA, for speakers and cultural enrichment services. The financing money will go to the sellers, she said. Elsa Sreenivasam, assistant professor of design and advisor to WPIA, said Wednesday that the sale's highlight would be screen printing of shirts, smocks, scarves and items that students want to have printed. There will be a small exhibit of fabrics from India. "The students thought it would be fun to have a chance to sell some of their products that they made in class." Doris Stubeck, teach associate in design, said. The WPA, organized in the fall of 1974 as a study and social group for students in textile design. The group sponsored an open meeting on Wednesday, October 6, October and has heard speakers on textiles. Anita Kapaun, Madison, S.D., graduate student, is president of the group. Cool air flows Yes the air conditioning is on. According to Holly D. Mile, supervisor of utilities, building and grounds employees worked Thursday and Friday last week to ensure air conditioners throughout the campus. In an effort to save energy, Miley said, the air conditioners, not be used as often this year. He said the units would be shut down each evening and on weekends, except in buildings in which constant room temperature was necessary. Miley said the air conditioners were turned on at the same time each year, after there was no danger that a late cold spell could damage them. to Linda Nobe, Overland Park sophomore and a coordinator of the program. The festival will begin with a poster judging contest on Friday. Nohe said last week that prizes would be given to the three most creative and original posters. The contest is open to all students, and the committee admitted before 5 p.m. Friday. Nohe said. An art display and sale will be from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.M. Saturday on the Lewis front patio. All residence hall students are invited display and sell their artistic works. Noah S. *We hope to see all types of art, including paintings, sculptures, crafts and jewelry, on our website.* *Rhetoric races* 'will be from 1 t 4 p. 4 on the same day in the main lobby of Lewis. from a hat, and the participants will be reinforced by having the same group to the statement together. "Noise said, Nobe said the contest was open to all students. The day-long activities Saturday will be followed by a series of coordinated acts and skits to be presented by residence hall from 7 to 11 p.m. in the main lobby of Lewis. "Two unrelated statements will be chosen Madonna Marvace, Topeka sophomore and a coordinator of the program, said that although the festival was sponsored by the organization, it did not attend to attend and participate in the activities. "We hope the festival gives the people living in residence halls in particular both a chance to show off their creative talents and a chance to meet other people," Marvaz said. 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