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  • Artwork by Assistant Professor of Art Rebecca Murtaugh was mentioned in a Sacramento Bee article “Post-it Notes Celebrate 30 Years” (6/28/10). The article commemorates the birthday of the Post-it note, which, “with its unique ability to organize and communicate, has stuck to its position as an office supply must-have.”

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  • Assistant Professor of Art Rebecca Murtaugh is currently exhibiting at the Urban Institute of Contemporary Art in Grand Rapids, Mich. Her solo show titled "Temptations" opened on June 11 and runs until August 6, and features four series of art works.

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  • Assistant Professor of Art Rebecca Murtaugh is exhibiting "Cyclical Perspective" at the Frist Center for Visual Arts in Nashville, Tenn. Her work is shown in the Martin Art Quest Gallery, which is an interactive space sponsoring art education for the public. The work will be on view until August 1.

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  • Hamilton College's highest awards for teaching were presented on May 8 to four faculty members. Professor of Economics Erol Balkan, Katherine Kuharic, the Kevin W. Kennedy Associate Professor of Art, Assistant Professor of Art Rebecca Murtaugh and Dave Thompson, director of the Fitness and Dance Center and Wellness Programs and professor of physical education, were honored with teaching awards. In addition, Professor of Anthropology Bonnie Urciuoli received the Sidney Wertimer Award from Hamilton's Student Assembly.

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  • Assistant Professor of Art Rebecca Murtaugh has two artworks published in Stone Canoe III: A Journal of Arts and Ideas. She is also exhibiting the work "Seeing Stars" in the exhibition at Delavan Art Gallery in Syracuse that accompanies the publication. The exhibition is free and open the public until February 28.

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  • Assistant Professor of Art Rebecca Murtaugh is currently showing her work titled "To Mark a Significant Space in the Living Room" in the exhibition "Paperworks" at the University of West Florida Gallery. The show was curated by artist Molly Smith and explores the art of paper. It highlights 24 artworks and artists from the United States, Croatia, New Zealand and Poland. The show opened on Jan. 15 and runs until Feb. 6.

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