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an exhibition of artists exploring simple geometric forms. Featuring work by internationally
and regionally recognized artists, the exhibition demonstrates a broad range of
materials use within the conceptual structure.
Where: Archer Gallery, Clark College, Penguin Student Union Building, Ft. Vancouver Way, Vancouver, WA 98663 (360) 992-2246 or www.clark.edu for information and directions When: January 9 � February 4, 2007 Reception: Wednesday, January 10, from 4–7 p.m.
For further information or visuals, please contact Marjorie Hirsch, Gallery Director, at (360) 992-2701 or mhirsch@clark.edu Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution |



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an exhibition of artists exploring simple geometric forms. Featuring work by internationally
and regionally recognized artists, the exhibition demonstrates a broad range of
materials use within the conceptual structure.
The Archer Gallery hosts an eclectic exhibition of artists using the simple geometric
forms of circle, triangle, and square. Often overshadowed in the Northwest by figurative
narrative work, the geometric form has a presence in regional art as well as a significant
historical antecedent in the world art community.