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March 01, 2007 “Pigment to Pixels: The Art of Notley Hawkins” On March 13 at 5:30 p.m., Notley Hawkins, a Columbia painter and photographer, will give a talk at the State Historical Society of Missouri titled “Pigment to Pixels: The Art of Notley Hawkins.” Join Hawkins as he discusses his transformation from a painter to a photographer and contrasts his older work with his current works of photography. The presentation will be free and open to the public.Hawkins graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia’s School of Fine Arts, where he studied with Frank Stack, noted Missouri painter. Hawkins took up digital photography three years ago. A collection of his work titled Light & Life in Missouri: Photos by Notley Hawkins is on display in the Society’s North-South Corridor Gallery through May 12. Featuring large-format color and black-and-white images, the exhibit documents life in mid-Missouri. The Society is located on the ground floor, east side of Ellis Library on the University of Missouri-Columbia campus. posted @ 10:04 AM |
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