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A Spring Day on The Hill
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A Spring Day on the Hill - Art Inspired by the KU Campus Book
A Spring Day on the Hill - Art Inspired by the KU Campus Book

Potter's Bridge by Dennis Gardner
Potter's Bridge by Dennis Gardner

Campanile by Jancy Pettit
Campanile by Jancy Pettit

Springtime at Potter Lake by Kathleen Anderson
Springtime at Potter Lake by Kathleen Anderson

Untitled 2 by Johne Richardson
Untitled 2 by Johne Richardson

Almost There by Wanda Stallings
Almost There by Wanda Stallings

Danforth Chapel and Frasier Hall by Rick Frisbie
Danforth Chapel and Frasier Hall by Rick Frisbie

Flowering Trees by Carol Lee Jarvis
Flowering Trees by Carol Lee Jarvis

Memorial Stadium by Deb Schroer
Memorial Stadium by Deb Schroer

Tulip Brigade by Lois Van Liew
Tulip Brigade by Lois Van Liew

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A Spring Day on The Hill

SouthWind Gallery, in collaboration with the KU Alumni Association, invited artists to participate in a mass “plein air” painting event that took place April 26, 2008, on the KU Campus in Lawrence, Kansas. On that day, 65 artists set up easels across Mt. Oread and, with paintbrush in hand, captured the renowned beauty of the KU campus. The result is an amazing body of work consisting of 100 paintings, rendered in a various styles and media, that will be exhibited in Lawrence and Topeka the fall of 2008.

KU Alumni Association LogoThe KU Campus plein air painting event was a juried competition that offered cash prizes totaling $2,250.00 to the top three winning entries. The event drew many professional artists as well as up-and-coming artists from a three-state area. Serving as juror for the competition was the distinguished Roger Shimomura, an internationally known artist and Distinguished Professor emeritus of the University of Kansas School of Fine Arts.

The three winning artists are: 1st Place – Barbara Waterman Peters (Topeka, KS); 2nd Place – Jim Clements (El Dorado, KS); and 3rd Place—Gary Ozias (Downs, KS).