Art
on Loan is a program of the HUB-Robeson Galleries which
displays a collection of art work by students, professors
and emerging artists in various meeting spaces in the HUB-Robeson
Center. The Art Loan Exhibit Program can be viewed in Rooms
106, 107, 110, 330, and 331 in the HUB-Robeson Center. For
more information, contact the galleries at 865-2563.
Room
106:
Penn State THON Photos by The Digital Photography Studio These digital photos were taken
by Penn State undergraduates in ART 491-Digital Photography
in the Field, capture images of the 2001 THON in Rec Hall.
The IFC Dance Marathon, more than 30 years old, has raised
over $17 Million for children with cancer.
Room
107: Photography by Adam Harvey Adam Harvey creates portraits from
portraits. "I use a process of compression and averaging
to make a single portrait from a collection on tens, hundreds,
or thousands of headshots. Harvey is a graduate of Penn State.
Room 110: Trains by Jake Waldman Jake Waldman took the photographs
for his Trains exhibit between 1993 and 2001 at various locations
throughout the country, including places such as Strasburg,
Pa. and Gettysburgh, PA. Waldman graduated in 2004 with a
masters degree in chemistry.
Room
330: Landscapes Real and Imagined by Greg Grieco This exhibit will include digital photographs which combine digital and actual images into interesting landscapes, still lifes and photo collages. Grieco, a State College native, has worked for Penn State for the better part of 15 years. He has an associates degree in graphic arts from Williamsport Community College and a vocational teacher’s certificate from Oregon State, as well as a bachelor’s in printing management with a minor in photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Room 331: Photography
by Jason Fagone Fagone explores through photography,
a group of people who, unable to find meaning in contemporary
American society, seek peace and nostalgia through the styles
and creeds of dead cultures and the creation of their own self-sustaining
worlds. Fagone is a graduate of Penn State University with degrees
in journalism and photography.