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VIDEO: Feb 15, 2008: Harold Gallagher, “Realm of Flight”

Graduate student Harold Gallagher talks with The Collegian about his aviation-based art exhibit. Gallagher’s work is displayed in the Phoebe Conley Gallery and will be open to the public through Feb. 25, 2008. For more information call (559)278-2121.

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6 Responses to VIDEO: Feb 15, 2008: Harold Gallagher, “Realm of Flight”

  1. Gene Thompson says:

    In the spring of 2006 I had the honor of being a guest lecturer at California State University, Fresno teaching Sculpture. It was at this time that I met Harold Gallagher. I found out that besides being very talented, humorous and inspirational he was also a certified pilot trainer. It wasn’t much later that I was taking lessons in glider flying! That aside, I’m thrilled that he has reflected his passion for soaring into very interesting sculptural forms. The “Realm of Flight” video wonderfully translates through his powerful and articulate voice the perceptions of the flying experience… the sculptures echo what he has witnessed. From what I can see in the video, he has created a new body of work that defines air and clouds in traditional Alabaster that evokes the silence, roar, turbulence, and splendors of the sky. Congratulations to your artistic achievement and the
    destiny of your journey.

    Gene Thompson

  2. Gene Thompson says:

    In the spring of 2006 I had the honor of being a guest lecturer at California State University, Fresno teaching Sculpture. It was at this time that I met Harold Gallagher. I found out that besides being very talented, humorous and inspirational he was also a certified pilot trainer. It wasn’t much later that I was taking lessons in glider flying! That aside, I’m thrilled that he has reflected his passion for soaring into very interesting sculptural forms. The “Realm of Flight” video wonderfully translates through his powerful and articulate voice the perceptions of the flying experience… the sculptures echo what he has witnessed. From what I can see in the video, he has created a new body of work that defines air and clouds in traditional Alabaster that evokes the silence, roar, turbulence, and splendors of the sky. Congratulations to your artistic achievement and the
    destiny of your journey.

    Gene Thompson

  3. An dy Reistetter says:

    Hey Harold, Great job!!! Your sculptures look great – I also enjoy your photography. Thanks, Andy

  4. An dy Reistetter says:

    Hey Harold, Great job!!! Your sculptures look great – I also enjoy your photography. Thanks, Andy

  5. Esmirna Bedoy says:

    well i visited with my friends your art display at Fresno State
    and we loved it of course
    i really liked your scuptures
    i would never think there was to be so many unique clouds
    well i just wanted to know if you could have a code for i can share this video on my space for my friends could know who you are and what you do

  6. Esmirna Bedoy says:

    well i visited with my friends your art display at Fresno State
    and we loved it of course
    i really liked your scuptures
    i would never think there was to be so many unique clouds
    well i just wanted to know if you could have a code for i can share this video on my space for my friends could know who you are and what you do

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