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C. Sandy Lopez-Isnardi

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Selected Creative Works

Sandy Lopez-Isnardi, Curator, Bob Rozier, and Mike Volker.  "Interpretive Landscapes: Paints, Pixels, and Prints."  Boniface Art Center.  Escanaba, MI.  January 22, 2008.

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This exhibition, curated by Sandy Lopez-Isnardi, considers the landscape from various perspectives based on gender, heritage, and mediums. Each one of us oftens chooses the landscape as our subject matter, using different media to give voice to our ideas. The common thread is we all sense that the landscape beckons us to refect, silence our souls and simply be, a rare state of being in today's social environment. Our images are all inspired by this experience of quiet that the landscape so generously provides. Rober Rozier is an associate professor of painting, printmaking and drawing at Alma College. His work has been exhibited regionally and nationally. Sandra Lopez-Isnardi, also an associate professor teaches, photography, digital art, and graphic design at Alma College. Her work has been published, exhibited natioanlly and internationally. Michael Volker is an assistant professor of painting and printmaking at the University of Central Michigan and has often been a guest leturer at Alma College. He has a strong regional and national exhibition record.

 

Alma College trustees have adopted a master plan that provides a direction and set of priorities for the development of the physical campus. Key components include an emphasis on advanced and interactive learning, prioritized building renovations, housing initiatives that accommodate enrollment growth, a reconfiguration of parking lots and green spaces, and campus growth plans linked to the Alma downtown business environment.

 

Graduate Profile

April LaCroix

April LaCroix
Graduation: 2005
Major: POE: Environmental Policy and Natural Science

Are you one of those students who struggle tooth and nail for a chance to live in Wright Hall? If so, give a green thumbs-up to Alma College alumna April LaCroix ’05.

Utilizing her knowledge of economics and sustainability, she helped Wright Hall become our first environmentally friendly residence hall.

“At Alma, I was able to immediately apply what I learned in the classroom to my volunteer work, research and personal life,” says LaCroix. “It’s the kind of school where you don’t have to wait to start changing the world.”