Liz Di Gi Giorgio's New Rondel |
Case in point: observe the subtlety of her work New Rondel at left. Better yet, stop by the QCC Art Gallery to enjoy it in-person.
But that is not the limit of Liz' creativity, as much the same is evidenced in her devotion to her students, their development as artists and as people.
In fact, two of her students immersed themselves in the events, historical and social, surrounding the Holocaust, and their resulting works currently appear just inside the entrance to the KHRCA on the second floor of the Administration Building.
Congratulations to Liz and her students!
by Ela Ilias by Noel Madera
by Ela Ilias by Noel Madera