Exhibition features ECU faculty, graduate student

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Three East Carolina University School of Art and Design professors and a school of art graduate student are featured in a two-exhibition opening at Salem College’s Mary Davis Holt Gallery at the Eberson Fine Arts Center in Winston-Salem, NC, through February 7.

Cynthia Bickley-Green, ECU professor of art education, is exhibiting a one-person, mini-retrospective of her work from the past four years titled “Quasi-Subliminal Musings,” using observations of entopic visual phenomena as foundations for abstract paintings.

ECU’s Scott Eagle, assistant director of the School of Art and Design and director of graduate studies, Robert Quinn, associate professor art education and director of distance education, Sam Peck, MAEd candidate in art education, and Bickley-Green are part of an 11-artist collaborative exhibit “Dancing on the Boundary between Liminal/Subliminal Images: From Marking Making to Picture Composing with Geometric Forms.” This exhibit explores abstract art-making processes and investigates the threshold between subliminal and liminal imagery.