World-famous Artist and SIUE Alum Displays Work on Campus
Editor | May 13, 2010 | Comments 0
Gib Singleton, a Southern Illinois University Edwardsville graduate who may be best known for creating the crucifix atop the crosier of the late John Paul II during his time as Pope and now carried by Pope Benedict XVI. He also has sculptures in the Vatican Museum to the Cowboy Hall of Fame, and from the Holocaust Martyrs and Heroes Remembrance Authority to private collections around the world.
From Thursday, May 13th, through Sunday, June 27th, Singleton will display 28 of his works—representing religious, western, and contemporary subjects—will be on display at the SIUE’s Morris University Center Gallery.
For more information on the exhibit or the artist, visit the website: www.siue.edu/alumni, or contact Steve Jankowski, director of Alumni Affairs, (618) 650-2346.
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