Biola professor Barry Krammes showcases newest art project
Barry Krammes’ theatre project titled “Morality” is the first art show of the semester featuring beautiful assemblage artwork. The work on display now features topics of morality, including calamities, earthly delights, longing, innocence, and insanity. All pieces are made from mixed media assemblage and have been in production since 2004. For a closer look at the opening reception of the show check out the gallery.
January 28, 2009
Barry Krammes’ theatre project titled “Morality” is the first art show of the semester, which features beautiful assemblage artwork.
Krammes was the art department chair who served for over 14 years and is still teaching within the art department. He is known as an assemblage artist whose work has been feautured both regionally and nationally as well as distributed in private collections throughout the United States and Canada.
Krammes’ work now on display portrays fifteen topics of morality, such as calamities, earthly delights, longing, innocence, and insanity. All pieces are made from mixed media assemblage and have been in production since 2004.
The gallery will remain on display through Feb. 19, 2009. Krammes will also conduct an artist’s lecture Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 7:00 p.m. in the Crowell Business Building Lecture Hall.
Biola Gallery Hours:
- Monday- Friday: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
- Saturday: 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
- Closed on Sundays