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From Staff Reports
Lee Malerich, a fiber artist whose work
has been shown extensively in the South and
Midwest, will present a program on her
work today in Sloan College room 203 at 8
p.m.
Her appearance at USC is part of the
South Carolina Arts Commission's
Fellowship Program, and is sponsored by
USC's Department of Art. She will present a
slide show of her work, accompanied by her
own commentary.
Malerich is an instructor of studio art and
art history at Columbia College, and has
developed a fiber arts program that includes
silkscreen, textile design and
weaving.
"I think I've chosen embroidery as a
method to produce my images because I
want a longer relatinnshin with mv work "
Malerich said. "I want it to be around for a
, while."
A magna cum laude graduate of Northern
Illinois University, Malerich has been
recognized as an Outstanding Young
Woman of America. Her work was included
in the 1981-82 Spring Mills Traveling Show.
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