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Published on Oct 10, 2012

Professor Raymond Stein's art exibit, Canastero, is currently showing at the Korn Gallery in the Dorothy Young Center for the Arts. Ted Johnsen wanted to see what Stein's art students thought of his work.

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  • squirrel4080

    This seems like a tasteless way to display a professor's artwork. We didn't even get to hear his input on what inspired his work and why he made it.

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  • dfd800

    Raymond Stein's artwork is beautiful. I feel that this video is offensive and doesn't do it justice. I personally love his work and know he spent a great deal of time and effort on this show. It is creative and aesthetically/visually pleasing. I am unsure why you decided to promote his show by simultaneously saying less than positive things. The video was uncomfortable and awkward. But Ray is an incredible artist and professor and I loved Canastero!

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