Enrico Pinardi - Exhibition

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On view through October 25. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday, 12-8 PM. Free and open to the public!

Painting of a confessional booth with red, blue, and ivory colors

Enrico “Henry” Pinardi (1934-2021) taught in the ̳ Art Department from 1967 to 1995. He was a sculptor, painter, and inspiration to so many young artists that traveled through the Art Department over the years at ̳. His work is a visual poetry that creates an atmosphere so saturated that it has an extraordinary power to transport and transform the viewer. In his art, he used color, line, volume, and form as a conduit for the interstice between the known and the unknown. His work stemmed from his own life story and allowed us a peek into a beautifully deep soul. This exhibition, curated by Professor Dianne Reilly, celebrates his life and art.