Visiting Artist Scot Kaplan

Denison’s Studio Art program welcomes Scot Kaplan.

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Denison’s Studio Art program welcomes Scot Kaplan.

In a subversive and humorous way, Kaplan manages to breach the rules of the art world, delivering ironic comments on socially controversial subjects. Philadelphia-based puppet theatre group SpiralQ worked with the Studio Art Foundation classes and the Denison community to present a “Spectacle” outside Slayter Hall on November 9 at 11:30. Sponsored by the McGregor Connections Initiative, the group built large puppets and props to mobilize grassroots communities to create social and political change.


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