For Immediate Release
December 3, 2002
Contact: John Hammond, Director of Public Relations, 210/733-2147, jhammond@accd.edu
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Budge Selected to Create Ornament for White House Tree |
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The ceramic artwork of Assistant Professor Susan I. Budge, in the Visual
Arts & Technology Department at San Antonio College, will be unveiled
this week in an unusual setting - as an ornament on a White House Christmas
tree. Hers will be a unique figure, a sandpiper with a detachable longhorn
"BEVO" mask. |
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Budge selected the sandpiper, but she grew bored with
the result and decided to add a detachable BEVO mask, with the resulting
"BEVO Bird." It is finished with a gold metallic luster, which
Budge says is the most expensive glaze.
First Lady Laura Bush has invited Budge and the other artists to a Christmas Reception and the unveiling of the tree in the Blue Room on Wednesday, December 4, 12:00 noon. National television networks will broadcast the unveiling live, beginning at 11 a.m. Central time. The tradition of a decorated White House tree began with President Benjamin Harrison in 1889, and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy started the tradition of Christmas tree themes in 1961. Last year, First Lady Laura Bush selected the theme "Home for the Holidays," which featured replicas by American artisans of the nation's Presidents' family homes. Budge's artistry will get additional public exposure with her selection by corporate sponsor Mission Pharmacal Co. to paint its cow for the San Antonio Cow Parade, which is raising funds to fight cancer. For more information, contact Susan Budge at 733-2900 or sbudge@accd.edu. |
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