Actually, it is artist-in-residence Italo Scanga's new sculpture series, unveiled Friday in an artist-led tour. On Friday, Scanga led a group of interested students and professors on a tour of his sculptures. University students helped erect them the night before, a task complicated by the fact that several of them weighed up to 200 pounds. On loan from his teaching position at the University of California at San Diego, Scanga has been working on these sculptures for the past two weeks. With welding assistant David Grendel, a San Diego native, as well as numerous interested University students, Scanga set out to fulfill the one-piece requirement of the University's artist-in-residence program -- but he ended up with 10 new creations. |
Chair, Trial Courts Nominating Commission, Baltimore County, 1995-97. Attended Cleveland Heights High School, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. New York University, Washington Square, and University College of Arts and Sciences, B. Member, Maryland State Bar Association (board of governors, 1995-97); Baltimore County Bar Association. Award of Special Recognition, Maryland Legal Services Corporation, 2000. |