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DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Arts and Humanities Divisions,Art and Art History
DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Arts and Humanities Divisions,Art and Art History
DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Arts and Humanities Divisions,Art and Art History
DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Arts and Humanities Divisions,Art and Art History
DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Arts and Humanities Divisions,Art and Art History
DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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DESCRIPTION:The De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College will feature
  the exhibition “Maria Calandra: Pencil in the Studio” from Thursday\, Oct.
  7\, through Friday\, Nov. 5.\n\nCalandra will also give an artist’s talk o
 n Thursday\, Oct. 7\, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium of the De Pree Art C
 enter.  The talk will take place in conjunction with an opening reception f
 or the exhibition on Thursday\, Oct. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\nThe public 
 is invited to the exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is f
 ree.\n\nThe New York-based artist\, originally from London\, England\, has 
 had solo exhibitions in a number of states\, including several in New York.
  She has also participated in many group exhibitions and been an artist-in-
 residence at 14 colleges and universities. Her work has been featured in th
 e New York Times and Artforum\, and New York’s Time Out Magazine named her 
 one of “12 talents shaping the future of New York City’s culture.” Calandra
  received her master’s in painting from Cornell University and her bachelor
 ’s in painting from Ohio University. While on Hope’s campus she’ll also be 
 leading a drawing workshop with select art students.\n\nWhile Calandra’s st
 udio practice is primarily based in painting\, her "Pencil in the Studio" s
 eries is an ongoing 10-plus-year project of pencil-on-paper drawings of oth
 er artists’ working places. Cumulatively\, the series documents a loosely k
 nit together artistic community centered in New York City that grows over t
 ime. Many of Calandra’s subjects have become both friends and prominent fig
 ures in contemporary art as their professional careers have grown since the
 ir initial documentation. Co-curated by Calandra and Jay Henderson\, De Pre
 e Gallery director\, Calandra’s drawings will be paired with artworks from 
 her subjects’ studios for the first time ever. Taken as a whole\, the exhib
 ition is a personal perspective on the dynamic artistic scene of New York C
 ity and will contribute to defining this generation of contemporary artists
 .\n\nAudience members who need assistance to fully enjoy any event at Hope 
 are encouraged to contact the college’s Events and Conferences Office by em
 ailing events@hope.edu or calling 616-395-7222 on weekdays between 9 a.m. a
 nd 5 p.m. Updates related to events are posted when available in the indivi
 dual listings at hope.edu/calendar\n\nDue to the ongoing global COVID-19 pa
 ndemic\, Hope is currently requiring that masks be worn by all individuals 
 while indoors on campus unless in their living space or alone in their work
 space.\n\nThe De Pree Art Center and Gallery is located at 275 Columbia Ave
 .\, between 10th and 13th streets. The gallery is open Monday-Friday from 1
 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. with attendance by appointment\, and guests may register o
 n the gallery’s website at hope.edu/depree.
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