Slick--Duane (Class of 1986)
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Honoring Cultural Heritage with the Meskwaki Nation Vantiger--Alayna (Student--1921), Fortmann--Toni (Class of 2022) Northern Iowan 118:1, p.04 |
8/26/2021 | The Meskwaki Nation and UNI co-hosted a public celebration of the new cooperative mission between the two entities. The celebration was held on August 24, 2021 and featured an art gallery exhibit and a performance by Larry Yazzie of the Meskwaki Nation; photo. | |
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UNI Gallery of Art to present solo exhibit by Duane Slick Makinster--Jordan Michael (Student--2010) Northern Iowan 107:9, p.6 |
9/28/2010 | Department of Art alumnus featured in solo exhibit. Duane Slick will also talk about his work and share his inspirations and his career. | |
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UNI Gallery of Art to present solo exhibition by UNI Department of Art alumnus Duane Slick Public Relations News Release 2010:50, p.1 |
9/15/2010 | The exhibition, "The Untraceable Present: Paintings by Duane Slick" will feature a decade or more of paintings as well as artist's books. Slick is a Mesqwaki artist from Waterloo, Iowa, who received a B. F. A. in painting and a B. A. in Art Education. | |
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Native people focus of art exhibit Northern Iowan 89:48, p.13 |
3/30/1993 | Duane Slick will exhibit work at Hearst Center. | |
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The Bat Studio designed to meet a need Hindman--Jean Northern Iowan 82:47, p.10 |
4/4/1986 | Bat Studio gives art students a chance to display their work. | |
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Discussing works of art Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988) Northern Iowan 82:45, p.8 |
3/28/1986 | Duane Slick and Kayann Short discuss a work of art done by Slick; photo. | |
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UNI juried student art exhibition award winners announced Public Relations News Release 1986:286, p.1 |
3/4/1986 | Works by nine UNI students were cited for honors. | |
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Opening reception, awards presentation Sunday (March 2) for annual juried UNI student art exhibition Public Relations News Release 1986:279, p.1 |
2/27/1986 | Works by fifty-two UNI students will be shown in the Gallery of Art; a total of 206 works by 66 artists were submitted for the show; all art majors and students currently in an art class were able to submit works. | |
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UNI student teachers completing their service in Iowa communities Public Relations News Release 1986:254, p.1 |
2/12/1986 | Student teachers are usually UNI seniors and they observe and teach for nine weeks, receiving eight credit hours for their work. |
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