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Art students at Sylvania Campus illustrate novel
Photos and story by James Hill

Illustrations like this one, by PCC student Tara Chavez, were inspired by Sherman Alexie's novel. (Photo by Kate Chester)
Students in Mark Smithās Art 181 āBeginning Paintingā classes at ŗ£ĢÄÖ±²„ās Sylvania Campus had the opportunity to apply a campus-wide diversity initiative ā Sylvania Reads! ā into their coursework during the fall term. Their work was showcased in an exhibit on display from mid-November to early December in the Communication Technoloy Building.
Sylvania Reads!, an initiative of the campusā Diversity Council, chose āThe Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indianā by Sherman Alexie as its book pick of the year. Since the beginning of the fall term, workshops have been conducted with faculty throughout the campus about how they can incorporate the book into their curriculum for the current academic year.
Smith gave his classes an assignment ā āmulti-episodic narrative paintingsā in response to āThe Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian.ā Students were asked to read the book, filter its contents through their own unique experiences, then paint as a personal response to the events described in the book. Students combined imagery to suggest a sequential series of events rather than a singular event seen from a fixed perspective.
āIām incredibly proud of my students and their work,ā Smith said. āSome of these examples are from true beginners, and others are from more experienced painters.ā
āA huge round of thanks goes to Mark for so beautifully weaving Sylvania Reads! into his studentsā coursework,ā said Dave Stout, division dean of English and World Languages at Sylvania and one of the catalysts for Sylvania Reads! āHeās a role model for all of us.ā