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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 10/18/05

Greenville College to Dedicate Almira College House

Culmination of Sesquicentennial Events during Homecoming Weekend
GREENVILLE, ILL. –  Throughout 2005, Greenville College has commemorated 150 years of higher education in Greenville.  A key project in the year-long celebration has been the restoration of Almira College House, which will be dedicated this weekend. The community is welcome to join the dedication ceremony, which will take place in front of Almira at 10 a.m. on Saturday morning. President Mannoia, Mayor Alan Gaffner, Professor Sharon Grimes, and Kevin Kaegy will be present at the ribbon cutting ceremony. A reception will follow.

Almira College House, now known as the Bock Museum, was constructed in 1855 and showcases the largest single collection of works by sculptor Richard W. Bock. The restoration process, which began last October, has returned the house to its former grandeur.

The first phase of the renovation required that the house be lifted to facilitate removing the foundation. The foundation was repoured.  Phase two was renovating the exterior of the house which included new siding and refurbishing the woodwork. The third phase focused on interior restoration.

“As an Americanist who is committed to architectural preservation, I am thrilled that the house is being restored to its former glory,” said Grimes director of the Richard W. Bock Sculpture Collection and professor of art history at the college. “Great care was taken on the exterior and interior elements of the home to give the look and feel of a home done in an American vernacular style from the latter part of the nineteenth century.”

The Almira College House has served as the museum facility for the Richard W. Bock Sculpture Collection since 1975. Steeped in 19 th century tradition, the home was originally used as a classroom building for college instruction until Hogue Hall was constructed. The Bock collection consists of over 300 plaster and bronze sculptures of varying development of Bock's ideas and early conceptions for projects and commissions.

The collection also contains several architectural drawings by Frank Lloyd Wright, which have only been displayed at Greenville College. In the latter part of the 19th century, while working on the Schiller Theater for Louis Sullivan, Bock was introduced to Wright. Bock was then commissioned by Wright to do several sculptures for the architect's home in Oak Park, along with other works for several of Wright's architectural commissions. For a ten-year period beginning in 1903, Bock worked almost exclusively with Frank Lloyd Wright.

Greenville College is a four-year accredited Christian liberal arts school with more than 1200 traditional undergraduate, graduate, and adult degree completion students.  Founded in 1892 and affiliated with the Free Methodist Church, the college is located in Greenville, Illinois, 45 miles east of St. Louis.

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Assistant Director of Public Relations
Greenville College
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