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Haunted Key Bored by Storm Stoker, technical services support specialist, William S. Richardson School of Law Library (Photo courtesy: William S. Richardson School of Law)
Three currents—Naʻulu trail, Volcanoes National Park, January 2016 by Mark Levin, professor, William S. Richardson School of Law (Photo courtesy: William S. Richardson School of Law)

News happenings and aesthetics have whimsically merged at the William S. Richardson School of Law library’s third annual art show, “Currents,” featuring 26 artists offering 46 works.

The exhibit, on display during library hours through May 13, is an eclectic mixture of photographs, paintings, drawings, fibers, woodblocks, collages and even a psychedelic work evoking the 1960s by artist Blaise Domino, who began his career more than 50 years ago.

Many other pieces include artistic commentary on current events.

“In an important way this is a vivid response to current events,” said Dean Avi Soifer in remarks at the March 22 opening reception. “Much of the art has the added benefit of being lovely and/or provocative at the same time.”

The exhibit was organized by Brian Huffman, electronic services librarian, with assistance from the library’s faculty and staff.

See the full story on the School of Law website.

—By Beverly Creamer

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