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At Half Price Books we are offering you a 10% discount on new and used books, videos, software & more when you present your valid student ID. BOOKg /\ top 3828 Texas Ave. S. • 846-2738 10am-9pm Mon.-Sat. • 12pm-9pm Sun. • www.halfpricebooks.com ITe buy books, CDs, cassettes, LPs, videos, software <& more, all day, every day. PAT GREEN CORY And Special Guest SETH WALKER TICKETS ON SALE STARTING AT DIXIE CHICKEN & ROTHERS BOOKSTORES • APRIL 22 nd SHADOW CANYON SALOON Page 6 • Thursday, April 15, 1999 c AMPUS The Art for art’s sake MSC gallery displays winners of Artfest ’99 duringcem c I m BY CARRIE BENNETT The Battalion The MSC Visual Arts Committee announced the winners of Artfest ‘99 last night at a recep tion and awards ceremony. The winning works will be on display in the MSC Visual Arts Gallery from April 12 to May 6. MSC President Bill Anderson announced the winners and presented them with certificates and gift certificates to Hobby Lobby Creative Center. “The purpose of art is to get us out of our comfort zone and into the world,” Anderson said. The winners in the following categories were •Best of Show, Daniel Perez, a senior envi ronmental design major •People's Choice Award, Norio Tsuchiya, a senior architecture major •1st place in Painting, Dustin Kirkland, a sophomore computer engineering major •1st place in Drawing, Giancarlo G. Perossa, a sophomore environmental design major •1st place in Computer Generated Art, David Colon, a freshman environmental design major •1st place in Photography, Mark McPher son, a senior environmental design major •1st place in Sculpture, Colin McIntyre, a freshman environmental design major •1st place in Mixed Media, Eric Hartley, a senior environmental design major. Perez, winner of Best of Show for his black and white photograph “Displaced Emotion #4,” said he experimented with computer imaging and multiplicity to create the five-pho tograph composite. Perez used five photographs of the same male subject displaying different emotions to create the single photograph in which the sub ject is simultaneously participating in activities including talking to a girl, playing a guitar and looking around the room. “In creating this work, I tried to explore the different emotions, moods and character re- i reco men stat the t Ac I I' p sena ea== sen i = sta; Ma i cor lea conn I SALilE TUWiF “Manic Depressive,” (left) a piece by Oliver Diaz, was awarded second place paintir Milk?” by Norio Tsuchiya won the People's Choice Award at this year's Artfest. Thef currently be seen in the Visual Arts Gallery until May 6. flections the subject is feeling,” Perez said. Tsuchiya, the People’s Choice Award win ner for his colorful painting of a cow, “Got Milk?,” said the project was originally required for a class. “The idea came from a photograph of a cow in an ad, and it looked fun to me,” Tsuchiya said. “I wasn’t trying to communicate much with this painting; I just thought it was the most fun painting I have ever done.” Kirkland, first place winner (or “Happy Ness, Blissful Ness,Deli Gorgeous Ness,” said thesubjeci friend. Vanessa, who hecouldn; time because she was sick with it “I aspire to capture herblissip. employing a suite of fourposteriM Kirkland said. “Each ispaintedr acrylic in two shades of a simpler cream base.” CAMPUS CALENDAR THURSDAY LornaB@stulife2.tamu.edu. Texas A&M Mens Rugby: There will be practice from 7 to 9 am at the Rugby Field by the polo fields behind the Zachry parking lot. All male students welcome. No expe rience necessary. Call Lucas at 696-0789 for more information. Association of Baptist Students: We will have weekly worship ser vice at 7:30 p.m. at the ABS Cen ter located at 410 College Main. Call David at 846-3223 for details. FRIDAY Association of Black Leaders in Science: There will be a mandato ry program training and crew “par ty” for Talent Showcase ‘99 at 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder. Texas Aggie Motorcycle Club: TAMC has moved. We will meet at the Office Max on Harvey Road across from Sweet Eugene’s at 9 p.m. Call Mark at 691-8204 for more information. Graduate Fellowship of Intervar sity Christian Fellowship: There will be a Bible study with singing and prayer at 7:30 p.m. Visit the website at http://stat.tamu.edu/~inlow/ ivcf.html for more information and location or call Jennifer or Mark at 764-1522. An j i hab s j Gris < hepde most era If Ci i the D week about ■ Th witli t hopes at [sea | "V where Wed 11 optim term.’ I Lib of the with t 21, IS blow < matur oyer ’ boned MEDALS: Executives:: tions are available. They are due April20. SATURDAY Contact Bedia Barker at 847-1271 for details. Catholic Students Association: There will be on-campus mass at 12:05 pm in the All Faith’s Chapel. Campus Crusade for Christ: There will be a meeting at 7 p.m. at Ru mor’s Deli. Call Kurt at 774-1522 for more information. Alcoholics Anonymous: There will be a meeting from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm in room 249 of the Beu- tel Health Center. Please call Lorna Breault at 845-0280 or via email at IEEF: Lance Boxer, Lucent Tech nologies Software Division Presi dent, will speak about “Future Technologies” in 226 MSC at 7 p.m. Contact David Henley at 680-9212 for more information. Texas A&M PaintballCj ents Weekend will take place at I Wargames (775-6272)!] Contact Dave at 693-25?! at 847-4191 for details. M MONDAY MEDALS: Executive staff applica tions are available in 137 MSC. They are due April 20. Texas A&M Women'fl There will be practicefe! [ at the polo fields behrf parking lot. Practices as I everyone. Call AprilaiH ONE NIGHT