An original etching by Professor Chan, entitled Palm Trees, will be available for sale. All proceeds will go to the University of Louisville Hite Art Institute Printmaking Scholarship Fund.
An original etching by Professor Chan, entitled Palm Trees, will be available for sale. All proceeds will go to the University of Louisville Hite Art Institute Printmaking Scholarship Fund.

UofL鈥檚 Ying Kit Chan, chair of the department of fine arts, will show his 鈥10,000 Thoughts鈥 exhibit Aug. 30-Oct. 7 at the Jewish Community Center鈥檚 Patio Gallery.

His show consists of small sketches and photographic prints embedded with philosophical contemplations of the state of global environmental conditions. He continues to explore the theme of deep ecology, an ecocentric rather than anthropocentric worldview, which emphasizes interconnectedness and harmony of the universe. 鈥淚n addition to the deep ecology philosophy, the work interprets Taoist and Buddhist thoughts, as well as Jewish ideas of nature, rain, tree, soil and the Sabbath,鈥 Chan said.

The gallery will hold a reception on Aug. 30 from 2 to 4 p.m. Chan will give a talk at 3 p.m.