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Lipscomb's Hutcheson Gallery presents an exhibit by alumnus Robert Scobey, April 4-May 4

Lacey Klotz | 

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Lipscomb University’s John C. Hutcheson Gallery presents “Daylight Salad Days,” an exhibit by visual artist Robert Scobey, April 4 through May 4.

Scobey will host a talk in Lipscomb’s Ward Hall at 6 p.m. on Monday, April 4, with a reception to follow. DaylightSaladDays_Side

Scobey is an alumnus of Lipscomb University and holds an MFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. While attending the Pennsylvania Academy, he received the MFA Merit Scholarship and the Samuel T. Freeman Memorial Scholarship.

Scobey has been a part of several group exhibitions in Philadelphia as well as in Tennessee, Georgia, France and the U.K. He currently teaches at Watkins College of Art, Design & Film in Nashville and is a current member of the Nashville-based COOP Gallery collective.

Scobey's exhibition will showcase work from his time in residence with Lipscomb's Department of Visual Arts, including paintings, a video and sculpture all centered on memory construction and modes of disappearance. 

Located in the James D. Hughes Center at Lipscomb University, the John C. Hutcheson Gallery opened in fall of 2010. Curated by Lipscomb visual arts department faculty, the Hutcheson Gallery features a variety of exhibitions each semester. The gallery provides an opportunity to study, exhibit and stimulate appreciation for and advance knowledge of works of art that collectively represent the broadest spectrum of human achievement and artistic interests. 

The Hutcheson Gallery is free and open to the public. The exhibit will be open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., however, hours may vary during scheduled events. The Hutcheson Gallery is best accessible from the Belmont Boulevard entrances to campus.

For more information on Robert Scobey visit: http://robertscobey.com.