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April 11, 2000

ALL STUDENT SHOW AT VITERBO ART DEPARTMENT GALLERY

LA CROSSE, Wis.—A variety of student artwork in different media will be displayed Wednesday, April 26 through Friday, May 7 at the Viterbo Art Department Gallery.

There will be an opening reception held in the gallery on Thursday, April 27 from 4-7:30 p.m.  The entire Viterbo community and public are invited to attend this free event.

The art show will include work by students from freshman through seniors.  All works were selected by students and faculty in the Art Department.

There is no admission charge to the gallery, which is located on the third floor of the Viterbo Fine Arts Center on the corner of Jackson and Ninth Streets in La Crosse.  The gallery is open during regular school hours or at other times by request.

The Viterbo College Art Department offers degree programs in Studio Arts, Art Education, and Graphic Design.

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