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The Art of Vittorio Colaizzi

From: KQAL
Series: Art Beat
Length: 20:36

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On this edition of Art Beat, KQAL's Anna Flores visits with Winona State University professor and painter Vittorio Colaizzi, who recently had his work displayed at the Paul Walker Art Gallery on the WSU campus. Contrary to his typical paintings, Colaizzi experimented with print making for his piece in the faculty art show. Read the full description.

Default-piece-image-2 On this edition of Art Beat, KQAL's Anna Flores visits with Winona State University professor and painter Vittorio Colaizzi, who recently had his work displayed at the Paul Walker Art Gallery on the WSU campus. Contrary to his typical paintings, Colaizzi experimented with print making for his piece in the faculty art show. Having always been fascinated by art and art history, Colaizzi is now immersed in the academic field of art and is always encouraging students and community members alike to create new means for experiencing and sharing art.

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On this edition of Art Beat, KQAL's Anna Flores visits with Winona State University professor and painter Vittorio Colaizzi, who recently had his work displayed at the Paul Walker Art Gallery on the WSU campus. Contrary to his typical paintings, Colaizzi experimented with print making for his piece in the faculty art show. Having always been fascinated by art and art history, Colaizzi is now immersed in the academic field of art and is always encouraging students and community members alike to create new means for experiencing and sharing art.