On Friday, March 5, Biola faculty and staff attended an opening reception hosted by President Corey for Biola's Distinguished Artist-in-Residence, Lynn Aldrich. The show, entitled "Votive," features sculpture installations made of common household materials. Aldrich took the podium to share about the motivation behind her work and answer questions from guests. The event marked the start of Biola's National Women's History Month celebration entitled, "Pearls in Process: Celebrating the Creativity of Women." Aldrich's exhibit will remain in the Biola gallery until April 1.
Lynn Aldrich Gallery Reception
Faculty and staff joined President Corey in honoring Biola's Distinguished Artist-in-Residence at a National Women's History Month event.
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