Drawing on Fort Wayne's Art Scene: An Interview with Maurice Papier

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Courtesy/Artlink
A look at Papier from his USF Art Faculty days, giving a printmaking lesson back in 1977.
Credit Courtesy/Karen Thompson

Maury Papier has made a broad and colorful imprint on Fort Wayne's art scene, with his distinctive paintings, as well as his legacy in art education.

This Friday evening, both are being celebrated with the opening of Artlink's Retrospective Exhibit of the artist's work.

The exhibit commemorates Artlink's first exhibition at the original Broadway location, in September 1978, which featured a solo show of Maury's work.

For a look behind the canvas, WBOI's Julia Meek met with Papier to discuss his life in the art world.

Event Informtation:

Maurice Papier: A Retrospective
@Artlink, Fort Wayne
September 11th through October 14th, 2015

Opening Reception: Friday, September 11th
6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

For more information, visit Artlink's website.

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A Fort Wayne native, Julia is a radio host, graphic artist, and community volunteer, who has contributed to NIPR both on- and off-air for forty years. Besides being WBOI's arts & culture reporter, she currently co-produces and hosts Folktales and Meet the Music.