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The University of Toledo’s Art Department brings two guest artists to help students

The University of Toledo’s Art Department brings two guest artists to help students visualize land and landscapes. Daniel James McInnis and Holly Branstner will be in the Center for Visual Art through February 20, with a reception featuring their work on Thursday, January 21. McInnis, a photographer originally from New York and currently based in Perrysburg, has been a professor of photography at Ithaca College, School for Visual Arts, and others. Branstner, a Detroit-based painter, will showcase her distinctive, figurative style. She will present BLACK NOISE, a series of abstracted industrial Detroit landscapes. McInnis will work within the CVA Clement Gallery while Branster works in the CVA’s Main Gallery.

6-9pm Thursday, January 21
Center for Visual Arts, x 20 Grove Place
419-530-8300 | utoledo.edu
Free

The University of Toledo’s Art Department brings two guest artists to help students visualize land and landscapes. Daniel James McInnis and Holly Branstner will be in the Center for Visual Art through February 20, with a reception featuring their work on Thursday, January 21. McInnis, a photographer originally from New York and currently based in Perrysburg, has been a professor of photography at Ithaca College, School for Visual Arts, and others. Branstner, a Detroit-based painter, will showcase her distinctive, figurative style. She will present BLACK NOISE, a series of abstracted industrial Detroit landscapes. McInnis will work within the CVA Clement Gallery while Branster works in the CVA’s Main Gallery.

6-9pm Thursday, January 21
Center for Visual Arts, x 20 Grove Place
419-530-8300 | utoledo.edu
Free

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