Printmaking: where metal
Samantha Casey ’10, Miss Virginia USA 2010 Samantha Casey crowned
Miss Virginia USA NOVEMBER 2009 :: Samantha Casey ’10, a William & Mary marketing major, was crowned Miss Virginia USA 2010. A native of Jeffersonton, Va., Casey later competed and took third place in the Miss USA pageant on May 16. During her year as Miss Virginia USA,
Casey has been traveling around Virginia and the United States to promote the Miss Virginia USA pageant and her platform, Love146, which is an organization to prevent child sex trafficking.
meets metal APRIL 2010 :: Anna Wagner’s love for the art of printmaking and her particular specialty in etching and engraving are what led the 2010 graduate to become one of the student curators for “Mediated Image: Techniques in Printmaking,” an exhibit at the Muscarelle Museum of Art in spring 2010. The exhibit, which aimed
to teach viewers about print- making, showcased four major techniques of print- making and the intricate, labor-intensive processes by which each print is produced. Four printmaking media were on display including woodcut, engraving, etching and lithography. The exhibit was organized by Associate Professor of Art and Art History
Anna Wagner ’10 helped curate a Muscarelle Museum exhibit.
Catherine Levesque’s senior seminar class, History of Prints, as part of a semester-long project. Students, in a sense, took the roles of art museum curators, Levesque said — choosing the works to display, conducting back- ground research, writing the labels, and determining the arrangement. At the same time, they had to be conscious of the overall theme of the exhibit and indirectly show the in-depth process required to make a print.
The places they will go — Class of 2010 — William & Mary presented 1,246 undergraduate degrees and 636 graduate degrees during its May 16 commencement ceremonies, which were punctuated by a keynote address in Kaplan Arena by Christina Romer ’81, a top economist and then-chair of the U.S. Council of Economic Advisers.
10 The College of William & Mary / President’s Report 2010 / THE YEAR IN REVIEW
COURTESY OF SAMANTHA CASEY ’10
STEPHEN SALPUKAS
STEPHEN SALPUKAS
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