EPI/Riley Temple ’71 Gallery Dedicated

Riley Temple ’71 (left) and John McKnight, associate dean of students and director of intercultural development

Riley Temple ’71 (left) and John McKnight, associate dean of students and director of intercultural development

THE NEW EPI/RILEY TEMPLE Gallery in the Portlock Black Cultural Center will display the work of artists from historically underrepresented groups and of Lafayette art students. Named for Trustee Emeritus Riley K. Temple ’71 and dedicated March 4, its operation is a partnership between the Experimental Printmaking Institute and the Office of Intercultural Development. Many of EPI’s distinguished visiting artists have been brought to campus through the Temple Arts Residency, supported by the David L. Temple Sr. and Helen J. Temple Visiting Lecture Series Fund.