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Casbon exhibit runs through Feb. 26 at TTU's Appalachian Center for Craft

An exhibit of ceramic sculpture by Linda Casbon entitled Painted Forms will be on display through Feb. 26 in Gallery Two of the Appalachian Center for Craft, a satellite campus of Tennessee Tech University. Casbon’s work translates forms into a landscape of metaphoric associations, hinting at meanings without using literal descriptions. Her objects are the visual “sounds” of this language. Ceramic forms are used as a sculptural canvas to draw on, creating interplay between painted shapes and 3-dimensional forms. The surfaces and drawings are inspired by an array of sources, including maps and aerial photographs. The Appalachian Center for Craft is located approximately six miles from Interstate 40 at Exit 273 (Smithville/McMinnville). Go south on Hwy. 56 and turn left immediately after crossing Hurricane Bridge. This drive leads to the Craft Center. For more information, call 931/372-3051 or 615/597-6801 or visit its web site at www.tntech.edu/craftcenter.

Meffert leads Tech to 3-1 road win at Lipscomb
Freshman Leah Meffert had an all-star performance Tuesday night, backed up by a sensational supporting cast, as the Tennessee Tech volleyball team claimed a 3-1 non-conference victory at Lipscomb University. Meffert recorded her fifth double-double of the season and posted two career highs with 24 kills and 22 digs on a strong .417 hitting perentage. Read More


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TTU Press Releases
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STEM Center gets another $1 million in federal support.
TTU's Craft Center offers serene meeting, retreat options.
State Rep. Henry Fincher to speak to summer TTU grads.
TTU's Project Linking Lives makes campus leaders of nontraditional female students.
Pat Bagley named new dean of Agricultural and Human Sciences.
Hutchison's "Art of Feature Writing" released by Oxford University Press.
Gunter comments on Kurds and Turkish election.
TTU power line research heats up with rising temperatures.
Patrena Hicks named TTU's July Ambassador.
TTU program helps students finish their degrees.


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