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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama Marr’s
Field Journal will host its first art show entitled, “Re
Generation: Telling Our Stories Through Art” Nov. 6-11 at
the Kentuck Museum in Northport.
The submitted art work featured in the show is also in consideration
for publishing within the pages of the journal. Art show guests
will have a chance to vote for their favorite piece. The works receiving
the most votes will be printed in the fall 2003 MFJ issue. The entry
that receives the highest overall votes will have the opportunity
to be featured on the cover of the fall issue.
The “Re Generation” art show coincides with the Kentuck
Museum’s Thursday Art Night. There will be an opening night
reception Thursday, Nov. 6, at 5 p.m. The reception, as well as
the viewing of the collection is free and open to the public.
“Marr’s Field Journal is known for publishing
great pieces of fiction, but not everyone is aware that we publish
art and photography,” said Bonita Weaver, editor of Marr’s
Field Journal. “This art show is designed to expose young,
aspiring artists to the process of displaying their art to the public.
Many undergraduate students are not able to show due to the seniority
given to graduate students. This art show gives these students a
chance to share their gift and talent.”
Marr’s Field Journal is the University’s undergraduate
literary journal. The journal was created in 1989 as a forum for
undergraduate students to publish their poetry, prose, art, and
photography. The journal accepts submissions from students and publishes
twice in the academic year (once each semester). Marr’s
Field Journal won a 2002 gold medal at the Columbia Scholastic
Press Association Publication Competition, heralding the journal
as one of the best collegiate literary publications in the nation.
For more information, contact Weaver at 205/348-7264, mfj@sa.ua.edu.
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