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Sculpture Workshop: Ron Fondaw & Berry Matthews (Apr 18, 2005) Photos

Sophomore Heather Couch works with Ron Fondaw during
the first phase of the adobe sculpture project. The sculpture is a large scale project intended to erode over the next three years. Like a self-opening time capsule, the construct will eventually reveal a collection of bottles stored within the sculpture. - Photo by Lindsay Stavish 4/18/05 | 3055 | XL
Sophomore Heather Couch works with Ron Fondaw during the first phase of the adobe sculpture project. The sculpture is a large scale project intended to erode over the next three years. Like a self-opening time capsule, the construct will eventually reveal a collection of bottles stored within the sculpture. - Lindsay Stavish

Sophomore Allison Steele works with Ron Fondaw during
the first phase of the adobe sculpture project. The sculpture is a large scale project intended to erode over the next three years. Like a self-opening time capsule, the construct will eventually reveal a collection of bottles stored within the sculpture. - Photo by Lindsay Stavish 4/18/05 | 3047 | XL
Sophomore Allison Steele works with Ron Fondaw during the first phase of the adobe sculpture project. The sculpture is a large scale project intended to erode over the next three years. Like a self-opening time capsule, the construct will eventually reveal a collection of bottles stored within the sculpture. - Lindsay Stavish

Ron Fondaw, Ceramics artist from the Lewis Center at Washington University in St. Louis, spent the week with students critiquing their work and building a large-scale adobe sculpture with the help of art students. - Photo by Lindsay Stavish 4/18/05 | 3049 | XL
Ron Fondaw, Ceramics artist from the Lewis Center at Washington University in St. Louis, spent the week with students critiquing their work and building a large-scale adobe sculpture with the help of art students. - Lindsay Stavish

Berry Matthews (left), Ceramics professor from Plattsburgh State University, works on a large-scale sculpture for Union's campus. - Photo by Lindsay Stavish 4/18/05 | 3050 | XL
Berry Matthews (left), Ceramics professor from Plattsburgh State University, works on a large-scale sculpture for Union's campus. - Lindsay Stavish

Berry Matthews, Ceramics professor from Plattsburgh State University, works on a large-scale sculpture for Union's campus. - Photo by Lindsay Stavish 4/18/05 | 3048 | XL
Berry Matthews, Ceramics professor from Plattsburgh State University, works on a large-scale sculpture for Union's campus. - Lindsay Stavish

Sophomore Heather Couch works with Ron Fondaw during the first phase of the adobe sculpture project. The sculpture is a large scale project intended to erode over the next three years. Like a self-opening time capsule, the construct will eventually reveal a collection of bottles stored within the sculpture. - Photo by Lindsay Stavish 4/18/05 | 3054 | XL
Sophomore Heather Couch works with Ron Fondaw during the first phase of the adobe sculpture project. The sculpture is a large scale project intended to erode over the next three years. Like a self-opening time capsule, the construct will eventually reveal a collection of bottles stored within the sculpture. - Lindsay Stavish

Junior Marcus Boehler works on an art installation with Ron Fondaw during his visit to Union. - Photo by Kathleen Murray 4/19/05 | 3271 | XL
Junior Marcus Boehler works on an art installation with Ron Fondaw during his visit to Union. - Kathleen Murray

Sophomore April Wright assists during the sculpture workshop with artists Berry Matthews and Ron Fondaw. - Photo by Kathleen Murray 4/19/05 | 3282 | XL
Sophomore April Wright assists during the sculpture workshop with artists Berry Matthews and Ron Fondaw. - Kathleen Murray

Sophomore April Wright assists during the sculpture workshop with artists Berry Matthews and Ron Fondaw. - Photo by Kathleen Murray 4/19/05 | 3346 | XL
Sophomore April Wright assists during the sculpture workshop with artists Berry Matthews and Ron Fondaw. - Kathleen Murray

Artist Berry Matthews, who lead a sculpture workshop for art students, curls the end of a thinly sliced piece of clay. - Photo by Kathleen Murray 4/19/05 | 3347 | XL
Artist Berry Matthews, who lead a sculpture workshop for art students, curls the end of a thinly sliced piece of clay. - Kathleen Murray