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SUMMARY:Closing Reception: Doug DeVinny Retrospective and Four from Parkside
LOCATION:Rita Tallent Picken Regional Center for Arts & Humanities\, Emile H. 
	Mathis Gallery
DESCRIPTION:The Emile H. Mathis Gallery at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside 
	invites the public to a closing reception celebrating two concurrent 
	exhibitions: the Doug DeVinny Retrospective and Four from Parkside: 
	Greider\, Nitsch\, Weidner\, Zehren. Both exhibitions close May 11\, 
	2026\, and the Saturday reception on April 18 from 2 to 4 PM offers a 
	final opportunity to experience them together. The weekend date makes it 
	an ideal occasion for community members and former students to attend. A 
	selection of DeVinny’s prints and small works on paper will be available 
	for purchase and to take home that day.The Doug DeVinny Retrospective 
	honors the life and work of Doug DeVinny\, professor emeritus at 
	UW-Parkside\, who passed away on January 4\, 2025. While known primarily 
	as a printmaker\, DeVinny’s early training was as a painter. He received 
	his BA in painting before completing his MFA at Indiana University. His 
	teaching career at UW-Parkside spanned nearly three decades\, during 
	which he sparked the creativity and sharpened the skills of thousands of 
	students.DeVinny founded the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition in 
	1987\, now known as the Parkside National Print Exhibition\, which has 
	become one of the longest-running competitive print exhibitions in the 
	Midwest. His work was shown in over 150 exhibitions and is held in 
	national collections including Indiana University\, the Spencer Museum 
	of Art at the University of Kansas\, the University of Colorado\, and 
	the Racine Art Museum.Alongside the retrospective\, Four from Parkside 
	brings together William Greider\, Michael Nitsch\, Gary Weidner\, and 
	John Zehren\, four artists who studied under DeVinny during his tenure 
	at UW-Parkside. Their work represents just a few of the hundreds of 
	students whose creativity DeVinny nurtured throughout his distinguished 
	teaching career. Together\, the two exhibitions celebrate both the 
	master and the legacy he built through his students.Both exhibitions run 
	February 5 to May 11\, 2026. Admission is free and open to the public. 
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