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RAO MUSUNURU, M.D. ART GALLERY
Prismatic Reflections
2016–2017
Exhibit Schedule
www.phsc.edu
The Rao Musunuru, M.D. Art Gallery’s 2016–2017 Prismatic Reflections
exhibit line-up will provide gallery visitors the opportunity to experience art
as a process that evolves into unique, diverse works in varied and brilliant
prismatic tints despite similar characteristics. The Rao Musunuru, M.D. Art
Gallery presents various art forms including ceramicists, illustrators, painters,
photographers, printmakers, sculptors, and more.
Gallery Hours of Operations
Monday—Thursday, 9 a.m.–7 p.m.
	 Friday, 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Extended hours may be available on Performing Art Series show dates.
Call 727.816.3231 or visit phsc.edu/gallery for seasonal summer hours.
All exhibits are presented at no charge to the public.
Opening Receptions are sponsored by the
PHSC Student Government Association, unless otherwise noted.
Rao Musunuru, M.D. Art Gallery Committee
	 Ray Calvert, Committee Chair
Diana Brinker
Courtney Boettcher
Doug Butler
Maria Fiene
Jessica White
IP/7.5M
8/16
8th
Annual
Faculty & Staff
Summer Art Show
June 7–Aug. 9, 2017
Photograph mounted on slate
Sunrise at Driftwood Beach,
Jekyll Island, Georgia
by Breanna Perry
Oil Pastels on Gessoed Paper
Serenity
by Maria Rhew
The annual faculty and staff exhibit features a variety of artistic
mediums including photography, clay, textiles, ink, pencil drawings,
acrylics and more. Join us on a creative journey with the PHSC faculty
and staff as they display their best in show in this annual exhibit.
Opening reception:
June 7 • 4–6 p.m.
Sponsored by: PHSC Chapter of the
Association of Florida Colleges
Rao Musunuru, M.D. Art Gallery
West Campus • Building J
10230 Ridge Road • New Port Richey, FL 34654
Ranger Emily’s First Burn, Julie Komenda, painter
Together,
We CAN Help
Nov. 7–10, 2016
This exhibit will feature the
artistic work created for the
CANSTRUCTION©
design contest
held by The Volunteer Way, a
Pasco County non-profit organiza-
tion with a mission to assist
those who live in poverty. PHSC
clubs and organizations design
and build structures made from
canned foods. At the conclusion
of the exhibit, the canned goods
will be donated to The Volunteer
Way Food Bank and PHSC students
and their families in need.
Don’t miss this one.
4 DAYS ONLY
Eclipse
Artist: Margaret Schnebly Hodge
March 1–April 19, 2017
STEMworks
Presented by: PHSC Manufacturing,
Mechanical, Engineering and
Drafting and Design Students
Nov. 2–Dec. 13, 2016
PHSC students, alumni and
industry partners display 2D and
3D art, many designed as part
of the curriculum in courses
such as drafting and design,
engineering technology, welding,
industrial applications, and more.
Visitors also will experience the
incredible creativity involved in
manufacturing from production
to product that includes both skill
and art, uniquely interdependent
on technology.
Opening reception:
November 2 • 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
Escher & Tessellation
Artist: M.C. Escher
Jan. 11–Feb. 22, 2017
Hand with Reflecting Sphere 
M.C. Escher
Experience the works of Dutch
graphic artist M.C. Escher
(1898–1972), most famous for
his ‘impossible constructions’
and explorations of infinity and
paradox. Escher’s architectural,
mathematically accurate imagery
and keen observation of the world
in which we live has become part
of our common visual language
and continues to amaze millions
of people all over the world.
Opening reception:
January 11 • 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
Artistic Articulation:
a student showcase
Presented by:
PHSC Students of the Arts
April 26–May 31, 2017
Partners with
the Earth
Artists: Evie Harper, Sculptor
Julie Komenda, Painter
Aug. 24–Oct. 26, 2016
DAS®
Modeling Clay
Day of Iguana
Evie Harper, Sculptor
Sculptor Evie Harper joins painter
Julie Komenda (cover art) in a
journey to better understand the
earth. Harper presents her “Life
Beyond Ours” series symbolizing
our link with nature and its life
giving force through techniques
using clay and wood. Komenda
presents her “Earth, Air, Fire,
Water” series, exploring the envi-
ronment and cultural responses
to change using a variety of
techniques and materials that
include wax, handmade paper,
clay, fiber, and acrylic media.
Opening reception:
August 24 • 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
PHSC 2D CAD Design
River Walk
Thom Creuz, PHSC Drafting and Design Student
“It is human nature to want to exchange ideas,
and I believe that, at bottom, every artist wants
no more than to tell the world what he has to say.”
	 ~M.C. Escher
Oil on Canvas: Nebula Eyes
Margaret Schnebly Hodge
Award winning Florida artist
Margaret Schnebly Hodge has
traveled paralleling careers in
graphic arts and fine arts. Her
work explores the interplay of line,
mark, and color as conversation,
as sound, and as metaphors
for the underlying energy and
elements of all things physical
and perceived.
Opening reception:
March 1 • 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
Acrylic and Mixed Media
Red Fish
Nevena Rodic, PHSC Student
This annual exhibition showcases
diverse talent achieved without
influence from staff or faculty.
Visitors will experience completed
works from past and present
art students, using photography,
drawing and mixed media.
Opening reception:
April 26 • 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
Mixed Media
Photography
Jessi Poole, PHSC Student

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  • 1. RAO MUSUNURU, M.D. ART GALLERY Prismatic Reflections 2016–2017 Exhibit Schedule www.phsc.edu The Rao Musunuru, M.D. Art Gallery’s 2016–2017 Prismatic Reflections exhibit line-up will provide gallery visitors the opportunity to experience art as a process that evolves into unique, diverse works in varied and brilliant prismatic tints despite similar characteristics. The Rao Musunuru, M.D. Art Gallery presents various art forms including ceramicists, illustrators, painters, photographers, printmakers, sculptors, and more. Gallery Hours of Operations Monday—Thursday, 9 a.m.–7 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Extended hours may be available on Performing Art Series show dates. Call 727.816.3231 or visit phsc.edu/gallery for seasonal summer hours. All exhibits are presented at no charge to the public. Opening Receptions are sponsored by the PHSC Student Government Association, unless otherwise noted. Rao Musunuru, M.D. Art Gallery Committee Ray Calvert, Committee Chair Diana Brinker Courtney Boettcher Doug Butler Maria Fiene Jessica White IP/7.5M 8/16 8th Annual Faculty & Staff Summer Art Show June 7–Aug. 9, 2017 Photograph mounted on slate Sunrise at Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island, Georgia by Breanna Perry Oil Pastels on Gessoed Paper Serenity by Maria Rhew The annual faculty and staff exhibit features a variety of artistic mediums including photography, clay, textiles, ink, pencil drawings, acrylics and more. Join us on a creative journey with the PHSC faculty and staff as they display their best in show in this annual exhibit. Opening reception: June 7 • 4–6 p.m. Sponsored by: PHSC Chapter of the Association of Florida Colleges Rao Musunuru, M.D. Art Gallery West Campus • Building J 10230 Ridge Road • New Port Richey, FL 34654 Ranger Emily’s First Burn, Julie Komenda, painter
  • 2. Together, We CAN Help Nov. 7–10, 2016 This exhibit will feature the artistic work created for the CANSTRUCTION© design contest held by The Volunteer Way, a Pasco County non-profit organiza- tion with a mission to assist those who live in poverty. PHSC clubs and organizations design and build structures made from canned foods. At the conclusion of the exhibit, the canned goods will be donated to The Volunteer Way Food Bank and PHSC students and their families in need. Don’t miss this one. 4 DAYS ONLY Eclipse Artist: Margaret Schnebly Hodge March 1–April 19, 2017 STEMworks Presented by: PHSC Manufacturing, Mechanical, Engineering and Drafting and Design Students Nov. 2–Dec. 13, 2016 PHSC students, alumni and industry partners display 2D and 3D art, many designed as part of the curriculum in courses such as drafting and design, engineering technology, welding, industrial applications, and more. Visitors also will experience the incredible creativity involved in manufacturing from production to product that includes both skill and art, uniquely interdependent on technology. Opening reception: November 2 • 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Escher & Tessellation Artist: M.C. Escher Jan. 11–Feb. 22, 2017 Hand with Reflecting Sphere  M.C. Escher Experience the works of Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher (1898–1972), most famous for his ‘impossible constructions’ and explorations of infinity and paradox. Escher’s architectural, mathematically accurate imagery and keen observation of the world in which we live has become part of our common visual language and continues to amaze millions of people all over the world. Opening reception: January 11 • 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Artistic Articulation: a student showcase Presented by: PHSC Students of the Arts April 26–May 31, 2017 Partners with the Earth Artists: Evie Harper, Sculptor Julie Komenda, Painter Aug. 24–Oct. 26, 2016 DAS® Modeling Clay Day of Iguana Evie Harper, Sculptor Sculptor Evie Harper joins painter Julie Komenda (cover art) in a journey to better understand the earth. Harper presents her “Life Beyond Ours” series symbolizing our link with nature and its life giving force through techniques using clay and wood. Komenda presents her “Earth, Air, Fire, Water” series, exploring the envi- ronment and cultural responses to change using a variety of techniques and materials that include wax, handmade paper, clay, fiber, and acrylic media. Opening reception: August 24 • 11 a.m.–1 p.m. PHSC 2D CAD Design River Walk Thom Creuz, PHSC Drafting and Design Student “It is human nature to want to exchange ideas, and I believe that, at bottom, every artist wants no more than to tell the world what he has to say.” ~M.C. Escher Oil on Canvas: Nebula Eyes Margaret Schnebly Hodge Award winning Florida artist Margaret Schnebly Hodge has traveled paralleling careers in graphic arts and fine arts. Her work explores the interplay of line, mark, and color as conversation, as sound, and as metaphors for the underlying energy and elements of all things physical and perceived. Opening reception: March 1 • 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Acrylic and Mixed Media Red Fish Nevena Rodic, PHSC Student This annual exhibition showcases diverse talent achieved without influence from staff or faculty. Visitors will experience completed works from past and present art students, using photography, drawing and mixed media. Opening reception: April 26 • 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Mixed Media Photography Jessi Poole, PHSC Student