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(08/05/14 12:56am)
Members of the Gainesville chapter of the National Organization of Women, National Women’s Liberation and Gainesville citizens protest the opening of Hobby Lobby next to the Oaks Mall on Friday. They waved signs on Southwest 62nd Boulevard to let their voices be heard about the Hobby Lobby v. Burwell decision.
(07/29/14 12:57am)
Bullet holes dot the wall at Campus Walk Apartments on Monday. Michael Dennison, 41, fired at apartment 50 on Wednesday after getting into an argument with friends.
(07/29/14 12:49am)
Bullet holes dot the wall at Campus Walk Apartments on Monday. Michael Dennison, 41, fired at apartment 50 on Wednesday after getting into an argument with friends.
(07/29/14 12:44am)
Bullet holes dot the wall at Campus Walk Apartments on Monday. Michael Dennison, 41, fired at apartment 50 on Wednesday after getting into an argument with friends.
(05/13/14 2:32am)
Citizens Co-op general manager Lisa McNett addresses co-op members Sunday at a membership meeting held at the Civic Media Center downtown. McNett said because board members are stepping down for a June 24 election, the membership has an opportunity to find common ground for the co-op.
(03/24/14 12:48am)
A group makes its way across the top level of the new UF Outdoor Team Challenge Courses at Lake Wauburg on Friday. About 20 people strapped on harnesses to climb to the top and zip line to the bottom.
(03/24/14 12:36am)
Emily Headrick, left, pours a patron a beer Saturday at the Burkhardt tent. Hundreds of beer lovers attended the 17th Greater Gator Beer Festival at Magnolia Park and received unlimited 2-ounce pours and food with admission. The festival almost didn’t happen this year due to late approval by the city.
(01/29/14 11:08pm)
Dounia Bendris, a 21-year-old UF drawing senior, doesn’t like hard lines in her work, so she uses her fingers to smear her charcoal drawings. With black-stained hands, her fingerprints create a shadow and light effect. She dips her fingers into a water jug to seal the charcoal when she’s satisfied with an area.
(01/29/14 11:07pm)
Domenic Henderson, a 21-year-old UF drawing senior, doesn’t use an eraser when he draws with a black colored pencil because he likes the idea that he can’t make a mistake. He said his art tells an autobiographical narrative, and he always starts his work drawing the left eye of his subject. He is influenced by Chinese symbolism and nephelococcygia — the art of watching shapes in clouds.
(01/29/14 11:05pm)
Lily King, a 21-year-old UF drawing senior, draws anatomical figures she saw in various medical textbooks. She uses a micron pen to illustrate her mad scientist collages, and her work “Contained” will be featured in Friday’s exhibition.
(01/28/14 1:07am)
Sara Kovachich, a 23-year-old Porter’s Urban Plant Project worker, turns compost on a lot near Fourth Avenue and Third Street on Sunday afternoon.
(11/20/13 11:37pm)
Zac Thompson and Hannah Dwyer hang a drawing for the “Quarantined” exhibition inside the Gallery at the Reitz Union. The opening reception is from 7 to 9 p.m., and their work will be on display through Dec. 5.
(10/03/13 1:19am)
In the University Gallery, two photos taken by Naomi Fisher are printed on leather, an uncommon surface for printing that she had to special order from New York.
(09/04/13 11:25pm)
“Rue The Day” will be on display at University Gallery’s 48th Annual School of Art and Art History Studio Art Faculty Exhibition through Sept. 27. The opening reception is Friday.
(08/28/13 11:43pm)
Bac Cheng Huang, a 21-year-old industrial and systems engineering major, watches a bizarre addition to the Reclamation! art gallery.