Art as Avocation | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Publisher's note: This article was originally published in ECU News Services.

Laupus exhibit features neurologist's paintings

    Dr. Anthony C. Breuer, affiliate professor of neurology in the Brody School of Medicine and a neurologist at East Carolina Neurology, is showcasing his collection of acrylic and oil paintings at the Art as Avocation exhibit Jan. 29 through March 12 at Laupus Library. Pictured above, his work depicts recognizable see-through images in multiple layers, at times warped to more closely resemble their "actual" appearance in spacetime.
The Dr. Anthony C. Breuer exhibit at the Laupus Library through march 12, 2013: Above and below.     Photos by Cliff Hollis    Click the picture to expand to as much as 1000 pixels wide within most expanded images, and then push the arrows embedded in the center edge of the play-box to access the gallery, and slide new images into viewing within the center of the screen.

    The spring semester exhibit is the third in the Art as Avocation series, which Laupus Library began last year as a way to highlight the artistic talents and self-expression of faculty, staff and students from the Division of Health Sciences who often pursue demanding health care and higher education careers.
The Dr. Anthony C. Breuer exhibit at the Laupus Library through march 12, 2013: Above and below.     Photos by Cliff Hollis    Click the picture to expand to as much as 1000 pixels wide within most expanded images, and then push the arrows embedded in the center edge of the play-box to access the gallery, and slide new images into viewing within the center of the screen.

    Visitors are welcome during normal operating hours posted at http://www.ecu.edu/laupuslibrary or call (252) 744-2219. Visit http://www.ecu.edu/laupuslibrary/events/artasavocation/ to learn more about the artist or series.
The Dr. Anthony C. Breuer exhibit at the Laupus Library through march 12, 2013: Above and below.     Photos by Cliff Hollis    Click the picture to expand to as much as 1000 pixels wide within most expanded images, and then push the arrows embedded in the center edge of the play-box to access the gallery, and slide new images into viewing within the center of the screen.

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