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Lea Goldman artist’s lecture is Oct. 24 at Manchester University


A survivor of the Holocaust, Lea Goldman has lived, traveled and explored, gathering up a lifetime of passion and character that are evident in the works she creates.

Wind by Lea Goldman“Ephemeral Voyage,” paintings by Lea Goldman, are featured this fall at Manchester University, and she will give an artist lecture, discussing her life and work, at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24, in the Hoff Room in the upper level of the Jo Young Switzer Center on the North Manchester campus.
Goldman, a full-time painter and printmaker, was born in Romania and raised in Russia and the Middle

East. She immigrated to the United States in 1975, residing in New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago. She currently lives in South Bend.

The lecture is free and refreshments will be provided.

The exhibit runs through Nov. 20 in Gallery G in the Jo Young Switzer Center, upper level, on the North Manchester campus.

Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and noon to 3 p.m. Sundays when school is in session. Admission is free and appointments are available.

For gallery information, contact Ejenobo Oke, director of galleries, at eroke@manchester.edu or 260-982-5334.

More works by Goldman will also be on display in selected areas of the Fort Wayne and North Manchester campuses through the winter.

About Manchester University
Manchester University, with campuses in North Manchester and Fort Wayne, Ind., offers more than 60 areas of academic study to nearly 1,600 students in undergraduate programs, a Master of Athletic Training, a Master of Pharmacogenomics and a four-year professional Doctor of Pharmacy. It has students from 20 nations and is home to the world's first undergraduate peace studies program, established in 1948. Learn more about the private, northern Indiana school at www.manchester.edu.

October 2017