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ECCC will host reception to showcase alumnus' artwork The East Central Community College art department will host a reception to showcase the artwork of alumnus Mike Mott (Class of 1981) Thursday, Oct. 5 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the lobby of the Vickers Fine Arts Center, announced Bruce Guraedy, Chairman of the Division of Fine Arts and art instructor. The exhibit will be on display through Oct. 31. The display. will include a variety of surrealistic, science fic– tion and fantasy images created in a wide range of media, but with a predominance of computer generated images or comput– er graphics. Mott is creative director for MPI Software Technology, a high– performance software company. He is also a freelance artist and writer who writes both fiction and non-fiction. He has worked as an artist/designer for Fortune 500 compa– nies, for an NSF Engineering Research Center, and for a variety of freelance clients. His artwork h4s appeared in numerous publications such as Computer Grapliics World Magazine, Computer Artist and IEEE Computer. He has also created artwork and graphic design for mass– market book covers, posters, brochures and CD-ROM covers and has won several design awards. Mott and his wife, Melissa, have four children: Jleather, 16; Audrey, 14; Matthew, 12; and Ryan 6. For more information contact Guraedy at 601-625-2111 or call toll free , 1-877-G0-2-ECCC (1-877-462-3222), ext. 229.
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