Manchester Magazine Spring 2017 | Page 10

MU | N e w s Gallery Exhibits Cara Lee Wade’s grandmothers, Gram and Granny, were both diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 1999 within months of each other. They died in 2004, also within months of each other. Cara’s black and white images represent their identity and a way for her to remember them. “Legacy: Alzheimer’s Stories” will be on exhibit through June 30 in Gallery 101 on MU’s Fort Wayne campus. Cara earned her bachelor’s degree in English literature from Armstrong State University in 1996 and her Master of Fine Art in photography from Savannah College of Art and Design in 2004. She is associate professor of studio art and photography at the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne, where she also is graduate studies program director. “Incomplete Emotions in the Present” “Drinking Tea in the Mud” Inspired by travels to the Caribbean islands and hiking trips in many state parks, Jim Scott will exhibit his paintings in Gallery G through Sept. 11, 2017. “Remembrance” employs a color palette that reflects his adventures. Also included are acrylic works painted in the style of “fantasy realism” taking the old Masters’ subject matter and reworking it in a contemporary form. A native of St. Louis, Scott attended Washington University and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. He was the art director at Marshall Field & Co. department store for 15 years before moving to Rochester, Ind., in 1976. “Gauguin Remembers Van Gogh” “Van Gogh Reflects on Vermeer” 10 |