TCU sculpture program
Student work receives international acclaim.
TCU sculpture program
Student work receives international acclaim.
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nior art major Tiffany Wolf and Crisman Liverman ’05 received the prestigious International Sculpture Center’s Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award for 2005. This year 19 winners were selected from a record number of institutions participated, including 130 universities, colleges and art school sculpture programs from four countries.
Wolf and Liverman both studied with Francesca Cataldi, a faculty member of the European Academy of Fine Art in Trier, Germany, during
study abroad programs with TCU Professor David Conn.
The student work will be shown at the Grounds For Sculpture’s Fall/Winter Exhibition in Hamilton, N.J., through January 8, and featured in Sculpture magazine and on the Web at www.sculpture.org.

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