
Joseph C. Garza
Photojournalist at Tribune-Star
Kim's Husband, Val, Joe and Nick's Dad, Tribune-Star Photojournalist, Ball State grad
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kokomotribune.com | Joseph C. Garza
As the sounds of drills and hammers and various other tools of renovation reverberated off the walls of the Swope Art Museum on April 3, volunteer Todd Nation, Swope registrar, preparator and collections manager Kayle Engel and intern Alia Sarris worked together to hang Tompkins Harrison Matteson’s painting, “Washington’s Farewell to his Officers,” right outside of the museum’s elevator door on the second floor.
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1 month ago |
pharostribune.com | Joseph C. Garza
As the sounds of drills and hammers and various other tools of renovation reverberated off the walls of the Swope Art Museum on Thursday, volunteer Todd Nation, Swope registrar, preparator and collections manager Kayle Engel and intern Alia Sarris worked together to hang Tompkins Harrison Matteson’s painting, “Washington’s Farewell to his Officers,” right outside of the museum’s elevator door on the second floor.
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1 month ago |
reporter.net | Joseph C. Garza
As the sounds of drills and hammers and various other tools of renovation reverberated off the walls of the Swope Art Museum on Thursday, volunteer Todd Nation, Swope registrar, preparator and collections manager Kayle Engel and intern Alia Sarris worked together to hang Tompkins Harrison Matteson’s painting, “Washington’s Farewell to his Officers,” right outside of the museum’s elevator door on the second floor.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Joseph C. Garza |Terre Haute
As the sounds of drills and hammers and various other tools of renovation reverberated off the walls of the Swope Art Museum on Thursday, volunteer Todd Nation, Swope registrar, preparator and collections manager Kayle Engel and intern Alia Sarris worked together to hang Tompkins Harrison Matteson’s painting, “Washington’s Farewell to his Officers,” right outside of the museum’s elevator door on the second floor.
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1 month ago |
tribstar.com | Joseph C. Garza
As the sounds of drills and hammers and various other tools of renovation reverberated off the walls of the Swope Art Museum on Thursday, volunteer Todd Nation, Swope registrar, preparator and collections manager Kayle Engel and intern Alia Sarris worked together to hang Tompkins Harrison Matteson’s painting, “Washington’s Farewell to his Officers,” right outside of the museum’s elevator door on the second floor.
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