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'Home' is w If home is where the art is, then PSU's Littman and White galleries and the second floor of Neuberger Hall must have provided comfy havens for any creation craver during their series of shows throughout the 1991-92 season. An early October set of exhibits fea­ tured Joyce Bryerton's Master of Fine Arts Thesis presentation in Neuberger, as well as modern sculpture from Nan Tupper-Malone, pastel drawings from Emerald Goldman in the Littman and a haunting series of photographs by Do­ lores September in the White. In December, the Littman featured a special exhibition of works by Scandi- navian-American artists James Lee Hansen, Royal Nebeker, Matt Timo, Jan Saether, George E. Johnson, Eva Isaksen and Byron Gardner. In February, they displayed an enigmatic series of icons by Byron Birdsall followed by a Native- American exhibit in April. Among the White Gallery's highlights was a startling array of color and black and white photographs from Patrick Stearns. Neuberger's second floor was swamped with an impressive display of student art during late May and June, and during March it was lucky enough to foster sculptor-in-residence Daniel O. George's interactive installation, "Ex­ panded Kite." —Gregory P. Dorr Top left: The Littman and White galleries featured many different sculpture displays from various cultures. Left: The Silver Gallery has played foster home to many elaborate artworks this past year. Lower left: Daniel O. Georges shows off his "Expanded Kite" in Neuberger Hall's Gallery 299.

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