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“Red Fire” by Aileen Callahan
Northern Kentucky University has reeled in a white whale that no one knew it was looking for.
“With the addition of the new drawings, NKU likely has the largest collection of art depicting the literary classic at any college or university,” said NKU spokesperson
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“The Inscrutible Tides of God” by Robert Del Tredici
The university’s interest in the famous white whale doesn’t end there. Dr. Robert Wallace, NKU’s regents professor of English and leading Moby-Dick expert, teaches courses specifically studying “Moby-Dick and the Arts.”
According to the release, Wallace finds Callahan’s charcoal depictions of Moby-Dick to be “unique for their ability to convey the shape, texture, force, finesse and symbolism of the skin of the whale though abstract patterns of charcoal on a white paper ground.”
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“The Split of Plummeting Scales” by Aileen Callahan
Wallace will use the collection of artwork to aid in teaching his spring 2024 course, according to the university.