Students, professors and art lovers of all ages came out to the University of South Florida last Friday to view two new art shows on campus. The Contemporary Art Museum held an opening reception for the latest chapter in Trenton Doyle Hancocks famous art narrative entitled We Done All We Could and None of Its Good. Just across the parking lot, the William and Nancy Oliver Gallery held a closing reception for USF student artist Maria Bevilacquas new show Stripped/Fragile Armor. Both famous artist and student drew an eclectic crowd, with many going to and from both shows throughout the night.
This article appears in Jan 27 – Feb 2, 2011.
