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The exhibition featured recent works by landscape artist
James Rayen, a founding member of the Wellesley College studio
art program and celebrated the artist's contributions to the
college and retirement from the Wellesley faculty.
The show featured more than twenty of his recent paintings,
drawings and prints. Rayen's art presents the abstract in
reality. His surfaces poignantly reflect the aesthetic in
the natural order. In his work he seeks to find a balance
between perception and conception, between the real and imagined.
This exhibition was not a retrospective — these works
focused
on moment in his career, when Rayen turned to his art making
full-time.
A teacher and artist who spent his 40-year teaching career
at Wellesley, Rayen built the studio art department from an
ancillary to the teaching of art history, into its current
status as a popular major with generations of devoted students,
many of who have pursued careers as artists.
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