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ISU students printmaking exhibit at the Oboler Library


POCATELLO – The Oboler Library at Idaho State University is pleased to announce an exhibit of artwork by ISU students in the printmaking classes running Dec. 7-Jan. 31 in the library’s art area.

The classes, taught by art Professor Leekyung Kang, represented in the exhibit include beginning, intermediate, and advanced students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Kang began teaching at ISU this fall when she was hired as the new assistant professor of printmaking. She chose to focus the course this semester on the technique of copperplate etching. The art of printmaking encompasses quite a variety of techniques and mediums such as etching, lithography, relief, collagraph, monotype and digital methods.

For more information about ISU Art Department curriculum, faculty, etc., please see the website at https://www.isu.edu/art/ , call (208) 282-2361, or email Danielle Gribas at gribdani@isu.edu.

The Oboler Library is located at 850 S. Ninth Ave. in Pocatello. It is free and open to the public during regular library hours, which are listed here:  http://isu.libcal.com/hours/. Please note that the library will be closed from Dec. 22 – Jan. 1. 

For more information about art exhibits in the Oboler Library, contact Kristi at austkris@isu.edu  or (208) 282-4073.


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