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Pierce College’s Faculty Exhibition will be open to the public at the school’s art gallery to show its featured professors for four weeks starting on Thursday, Sept. 22 and will run through Thursday, Oct. 14.

The exhibit will also be introducing artwork from our newest faculty such as Justin Dahlberg, Richard Kamimura, and Patricio Gallegos. The exhibit will be showcasing the artwork to anyone who wishes to take a look. Groups of people can come at any time and they may set up appointments if they would like to take tours of the exhibit.

“The school hasn’t had this type of exhibit before, a welcoming for the new hires and for students and their peers,” ASO President Barbara Lombrano said. “It will give them more insight of the professors and it will bring people together.”

The last time a Faculty Exhibition was open was two years ago and it was highly successful which gives hope for this year's success, according to Monica Del Bosque, Pierce College art gallery director and associate professor of arts.

Last year the art department had a successful event called the “One Book One Campus” dedicated to veterans. The event was very well put together and it is expected that the Faculty Exhibit event will be as good and it is also being expected to bring big crowds, according to Del Bosque.

The school hasn’t had a type of exhibit where they welcome its newest faculty. It will be a great way to introduce the newest members of the art department by showing their talent at this upcoming event. It is currently unknown how many of Pierce

“The school hasn’t had this type of exhibit before, a welcoming for the new hires and for students and their peers. It will give them more insight of the professors and it will bring people together.”

-Barbara Lombrano ASO President

College’s own faculty will be participating in this event. Del Bosque is expecting a big crowd and believes that this exhibit is very important to students because it will help to not only introduce the Art and Architecture

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