thursday, September 22, 1977 . daily nebraskan page 9 Guest artist will present sculpture class lectures Environmental artist Andrew Leicester will h UNL' campus Monday and Tuesday to present informal lectures, present a slide show and build a sand sculpture. Sponsored by the Union Program Council, Leicester will work with UNL sculpture classes to construct a sand sculpture in the main lounge of the Nebraska Union Tuesday at 2:30 pjn. ..He will lecture to sculpture classes in Richards Hall 113 Monday from 2:30 - 5:30 and Tuesday from 9:30 12:30. The lectures will be open to the public. There will be a free informal slide lecture Tuesday at 7:30 pjn.; in the main lounge of the Union. A photographic exhibition of Leicester's 'Alluvial Fan a water and sand sculpture, will be on display in the Union main lounge through Sept. 30. Sky's the limit at observatory night The artist, born in England, received degrees in art design and sculpture. He came to the U.S. in 1970 and , continued his schooling in numerous colleges and uni versities in Minnesota, his present home. In 1974, Leicester received a great deal of notoriety for his sculpture work along a 30-mile section of U.S. Highway 52 between Hader and Rochester, Minn. He constructed six art pieces in hillsides by the highway. Travelers viewed them, and gave different interpretations of the work as they drove past. If you want the moon or the stars, thev're vours Fri day night. The Behlen Observatory at the University of Nebraska Field Laboratory at Mead will be open to the public, free of charge Friday from 7 to 10 p.m. Donald Taylor, UNL physics and astronomy instruc tor, said, the "featured item" will probably be the full moon. If the weather is clear, observatory visitors will be able to look through the 30-inch" telescope and a smaller 8-inch telescope, Taylor said. Printing your own flyers? Save time! 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