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Dr. Sandra Olsen interview appearing on Time-Warner Cable's "Crossroads: Eye on the Arts," July 2nd

UB Art Gallery Director Dr. Sandra Olsen's interview will air July 2nd on Time-Warner Cable's "Crossroads: Eye on the Arts."

Dr. Olsen was interviewed by Crossroads' arts correspondent Marilyn Ciancio on the Time-Warner Cable program, produced by James Braun and hosted by Peter Anderson.

The show airs at 3:00 p.m. (ET) on July 2nd. Dr. Olsen will discuss the history and mission of UB's permanent collection, housed at UB Anderson Gallery. Her interview will focus on the current summer exhibition, Selections from the Permanent Collection, and the program will feature images from the show.


Dr. Sandra Olsen will discuss Selections from the Permanent Collection

Dr. Sandra Olsen will discuss Selections from the Permanent Collection

Her interview appear on Time-Warner Cable's "Crossroads: Eye on the Arts" 7/2/07 at 3 pm (ET).


Dr. Sandra Olsen to discuss Selections from the Permanent Collection of the UB Anderson Gallery

Dr. Sandra Olsen to discuss Selections from the Permanent Collection of the UB Anderson Gallery

Her interview will appear on Time-Warner Cable's "Crossroads: Eye on the Arts" on 7/2/07 at 3 pm (ET).


Dr. Sandra Olsen will appear on Time-Warner Cable's "Crossroads: Eye on the Arts" 7/2/07

Dr. Sandra Olsen will discuss Selections from the Permanent Collection: Her interview appear on Time-Warner Cable's "Crossroads: Eye on the Arts" 7/2/07 at 3 pm (ET).Dr. Sandra Olsen will discuss Selections from the Permanent Collection: Her interview appear on Time-Warner Cable's "Crossroads: Eye on the Arts" 7/2/07 at 3 pm (ET).UB Art Gallery Director Dr. Sandra Olsen will appear in a television interview on "Crossroads: Eye on the Arts," produced by James Braun. The show will air 3:00 p.m. (ET) on July 2nd. Dr. Olsen will discuss the history and mission of UB's permanent collection, which is housed at UB Anderson Gallery. Her interview will focus on the current summer exhibition, Selections from the Permanent Collection. The program will feature images from the show.


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