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Released: Feb. 12, 2008
Contact: Diana Black, 346-4556
www.doreenmaloney.com

UWSP gallery features video installations

An exhibit of multiple video installations will be shown at the Carlsten Art Gallery at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point through Sunday, March 2.

"Truth & Lies: video as new narrative" features the work of video artist Doreen Maloney. Located on the second floor of the Noel Fine Arts Center, the Carlsten Gallery is free and open to the public Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday evenings from 7-9 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday from 1-4 p.m.

The shows curators are Diana Black, assistant professor of the Art and Design, and senior Travis Lester, an art major from Cedarburg. The show is also featured on www.youtube.com and may be found by searching "Truth & Lies UWSP."

Maloney, an associate professor of new media at the University of Kentucky, is the former president and founding member of the New Media Caucus. Her work has been shown internationally in Naples, Buenos Aires, Paris, Istanbul, Turkey and Cuba. Nationally her work has been shown at the Soho Joyce Theatre, Tribeca Film Festival in New York, Teknica Radica Festival in San Diego and the ARC Gallery in Chicago. Maloney holds a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University (IU) and a master’s degree from UW-Madison. She also earned a master’s degree in Turkish history and a certificate from the Russian and East European Institute at IU.

For more information, go to www.doreeenmaloney.com or contact Gallery Director Caren Heft at (715) 346-4797.

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