CANTON - An illuminated display of art, made from banked snow, will be on display on St. Lawrence University's quadrangle - bordered by Vilas Hall, E.J. Noble University Center, Richardson Hall and …
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CANTON - An illuminated display of art, made from banked snow, will be on display on St. Lawrence University's quadrangle - bordered by Vilas Hall, E.J. Noble University Center, Richardson Hall and Dean-Eaton Residence Hall - from Jan. 31 through Feb. 4.
The public is encouraged to wander through the display, free of charge, after dark. "E-Lumination" will be created by Matt Burnett and Scott Fuller, who recently created a similar work for the Long Lake Winter Carnival.
Burnett and Fuller will give a lecture about their work, also open to the public free of charge, on Monday, Jan. 31, at 7 p.m. in Room 10 of Carnegie International Education Center; Carnegie is located near the quad.