The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, July 12, 1973, Page page four, Image 4

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Students COr Columbi'a Art Group BY MARSHALL SWANSON te res l A newly-formed association of tivity-and seven young Columbia artists will present a show of visual art July bers. 29-Aug. 29 at the Columbia Mu- bers-John seum of Art. Hricenak, The show, which will contain and Charl some 35 pieces of art consisting work disp primarily of paintings and draw- with the, ings, will represent the first time or the Sta in about six years that artwork . The Cc has been displayed at the Colum- is open fri bia Museum of Art by a group or day throu association of artists showing their p.m. to 6 work together. seum is cl The association, which still has no name due to its newness, con sists of six past or present USC art students ranging in age from 22 to 29 years old. The seventh mem ber, Greg Hricenak, received his art training at Carnegie-Meiion Uni versity in Pittsburg. According to Gus Ellis, one of the association members,the group was formed in May to provide a - forum in which the artists could critique each other's work. He added that while the group is an association it is designed to pro 25% OFF INNER CITY LADRAS 2016 GREN STREET AT POINI BLOOD DONIRS@ NEEDED! IMMEDIATE CASH PAYMENT Age Limitations, 18-60 NEW HOURS S:30 a.m. 'Ul S p.m. Mon.-Frt. CAROLUNA BLOOD BANK 1317 Taylor 253-4232 BRITTON 'prise, le structure as possible, lowing maximum crea atitude among its mem led that all of the mem Hlenry, Randy Hill, Greg Jim Mills, Roger Search s West--have had their ayed previously, either columbia Artists Guild Artist Guild. lumbia.Museum of Art m 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues h Saturday and from 2 p.m. Sunday. The mu sed Monday. X 1100 Pi CUFFE AND S1 500 PA -HIGH S 0 A *- . sama *.nsB. iiooB. Seven Columbia) AT 10 A.M. SAT., JULY 14,19 (SATURDAY ONLY) UJRS VALUES D BAGGIES TO .ACKS $18.00 IRS VALUES iTYLE TO .E KNITS $26.00 IE PUT ON SALE FOR 4.95 AND 11.95 R HOUR ON THE HOUR THE PRICES WI ON THE REMAINING SALE ITEMS.. ., -lOP THE BETTER THE BARGAINS! 1.-11 A.M. . ..4.95 & 11.95 2 P.M.-3 I.-12 NOON. - .4.45 & 11.45 3 P.M.-4 DN-1 P.M. . . .3.95 & 109 4 P-M.-E -2 P.M. . . .3.45 & 10.45 5 P.M.-E ALL SALES FINAL mai. St. (Niext to Cardlin Theater) 94 urpest selection .f high style sportswee 9 QQU krtists 73 BEGINNING PRICE S4.U BEGINNING PRICE ESPECTIVELY AND LL BE DROPPED 50 THE EARLIER YOU P.M. . . .2.95 & 9.95 P.M. . . .2.45 &9.45 P.M. . . .1.95 &8.95 P.M-. . .1.45 &8A45 NF