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Remodeled campus art gallery to debut with new exhibit

To inaugurate the newly remodeled space in the art gallery, Mesa College will hold an exhibition by sculptor Stephanie Bedwell. Her gallery, titled imago mundi: Reflections on the Whole sculptures, is a vision of her world using visual metaphors crafted from archetypal symbols and references to physical existence. In a press release she states, “It is both a personal reflection on meaning and matter, and a desire to speak to that part of us that accesses symbolic memories.”

In addition to being a sculptor, Bedwell is also a painter and installation artist throughout the San Diego area. She is the Art Program director for Mt. Helix Academy, a private school in La Mesa, and is currently teaching art at Grossmont College.

The reception for the exhibit will be held on Thursday, Oct. 18 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Immediately following the reception will be an Artist Lecture with Bedwell, which will take place in LRC 435. The Art Gallery’s regular hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 12-5 p.m., and Thursday 12-8 p.m. Admission is free to the public and parking will be free on reception night.

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