WHO:
Azusa Pacific University’s Department of Art presents an art exhibition, Signs, featuring a series of photographs.

WHAT:
This art exhibition features the work of Sant Khalsa and Thomas McGovern. Both utilize documentary photography to critique and celebrate signs and signage in our communities. Each artist raises interesting questions about the importance of signs and what they symbolize.

WHEN:
Mon.–Fri., Oct.4–28, 9 a.m.–6 p.m.

WHERE:
Duke Art Gallery, West Campus 701 E. Foothill Blvd. Azusa, CA 91702

Azusa Pacific University’s Department of Art equips artists to use creative expression to explore life’s deepest issues. Offering bachelor’s-level art teaching, studio art, and graphic design degree programs, as well as a cutting-edge low-residency MFA Program, the highest attainable art degree, APU’s art programs provide an unparalleled art school education with an intentional focus on the integration of faith and art.

Azusa Pacific University is a comprehensive, evangelical, Christian university located 26 miles northeast of Los Angeles. A leader in the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities, APU is committed to God First and excellence in higher education. Offering more than 60 areas of undergraduate study, 26 master's degree programs, and 7 doctorates to a total student population of more than 8,500 on campus, online, and at seven regional centers across Southern California, APU has been recognized as one of U.S. News & World Report's Best Colleges for six years running and by Princeton Review as one of the Best in the West. APU graduates are known for professional excellence, the highest ethical standards, and their desire to make a difference in the world.