Artist Samuel Bak visited Wabash to meet with students and faculty and
to open "The Art of the Question: The Paintings of Samuel Bak" in the
College's Eric Dean Gallery. He took time Monday afternoon for an
interview with Lafayette's TV 18.
Jacob Stump ’11 interviewed Bak for the College newspaper The
Bachelor.
The artist enjoys his discussion with Jacob Stump.
TV 18 reporter Jeff Smith relaxes with Bak after the interview.
Bak and Drew University Theological School Professor of the Hebrew Bible
Danna Fewell meet with students in Professor Todd McDorman's rhetoric
class.
Wabash students, faculty, and staff along with folks from
Crawfordsville, Indianapolis, and Lafayette took in Bak's work at one of
the most attended art opening in the College's history.
The artist told his story and answered questions from the audience in Ball
Theater.
Dean of the College Gary Phillips introduces the artist for a
presentation and question and answer session in Ball Theater.
The artist signs his memoir for a student.
Lynn Miles-Morillo speaks to the artist at the book-signing table.
Wabash President Pat White shakes hands with Bak after having his book
signed.
Artist Samuel Bak visited Wabash to meet with students and faculty and
to open "The Art of the Question: The Paintings of Samuel Bak" in the
College's Eric Dean Gallery. He took time Monday afternoon for an
interview with Lafayette's TV 18.
Wabash students, faculty, and staff along with folks from
Crawfordsville, Indianapolis, and Lafayette took in Bak's work at one of
the most attended art opening in the College's history.