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Misericordia University artist in residence Howard Skip Sensbach featured in six-state exhibition

Misericordia University artist in residence Howard Skip Sensbach featured in six-state exhibition
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From a press release:

Howard Skip Sensbach, ceramic instructor and artist in residence at Misericordia University in Dallas, will have his sculpture “Burden” on display in “OH+5: The Ohio Border Exhibition 2016,” a six-state, regional biennial at the Dairy Barn Arts Center in Athens, Ohio from Jan. 22-March 12.

This is the second time Sensbach has been featured in the “OH+5” exhibition series. The 10th in the series, the 2016 exhibition is a regional, all media juried exhibition of contemporary artwork. It serves to promote artists residing in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. The latest exhibit will feature new work that provides the viewer with an appreciation of the variety of media, techniques, and innovative trends in contemporary art.

For more information about Misericordia University, call 570-674-6400 or visit misericordia.edu.

Founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1924, Misericordia University is Luzerne County’s first four-year college and offers 32 academic programs on the graduate and undergraduate levels in full and part-time formats. Misericordia University ranks in the top tier of the Best Regional Universities – North category of U.S. News and World Report’s 2016 edition of Best Colleges and was designated a 2016 Best Northeastern College by the Princeton Review.

Photo of ‘Burden’ by Howard Skip Sensbach