Gaetano LaRoche A'87

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Gaetano LaRoche A'87 has a video presentation available on YouTube: ACPL Presents- USF Lecture Series 32 - The Work of Gaetano LaRoche, from a lecture he gave at the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, IN in May 2023 as part of the University of St. Francis Lecture Series.

Speaker: Assistant Professor of Art Education Dr. Gaetano LaRoche Dr. LaRoche will discuss the development and change within his paintings and drawings over time. He will present images of work from his early college days to today. The work will show his interest in working from life as well as from the imagination and within the history of abstraction.

To view this presentation, please click here.

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