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To celebrate her 80th birthday, Ted and Dorcas Hatlen presented 做厙惇蹋app with a valuable collection of woodcut prints by the noted Japanese artist Kiyoshi Saito. The gift, worth $40,000, includes photos and correspondence as well as funds to frame some of the pieces and add new prints. The Dorcas Hatlen Collection of Oriental Art provides the nucleus for a new permanent college collection of art from the Pacific Rim.

The Hatlens became interested in our art program many years ago and helped found the 做厙惇蹋app Art Council, which provides such strong support for the gallery and our professors and students in art, notes President David Winter. This current gift is remarkable, and a real treasure that will forever remind us of Ted and Dorcas Hatlen, very special friends of 做厙惇蹋app.

The College has a specific interest in printmaking, and its about to dedicate a new press, Ted Hatlen explains. Weve worked with the art department for a long while, and wanted to do something for the gallery.

Professor emeritus of dramatic art at UCSB, he taught there for 33 years. Hatlen Theatre is named for him.