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Past Events Fall 2005:


Exhibitions
Interior Design Thesis Exhibition
Dimock Gallery
730 21st Street, NW
December 13, 2005
4~6 PM
Matt Velic
Bear Bodies
Dimock Student Gallery
730 21st Street, NW
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday Thursday, 11am~1pm
Friday, 11am~3pm

Nov 23 ~ Dec 9, 2005
Drawing One
Fourth Floor Gallery
Smith Hall of Art
Nov 23 ~ Dec 2, 2005
Jake Smith
Faith Healer

MFA Thesis Exhibition
Dimock Student Gallery
November 1~11, 2005
Opening: November 3, 4~6pm
Review: Daily Colonial
Mandy Burrow
South Gallery
Smith Hall of Art, 1st Floor
through October 31
, 2005
Sculpture One
Main Lobby
Smith Hall of Art, 1st Floor
Through October 31, 2005
Greek Art 101 Pumpkin Competition
Instructor: Rachel Pollack
Smith Hall of Art
November 1st , 2005
Minjung Kim
West Gallery
Smith Hall of Art, 1st Floor
through October 31, 2005
Palimpsest
Drawing One
Fourth Floor gallery
Smith Hall
through October 21, 2005
Fear
Dimock Student Gallery
730 21st Street, NW
October 11~21, 2005
Gallery Hours
Tuesday Thursday, 11am~1pm
Friday, 11am~3pm
Synecdoche
MFA group exhibition
Dimock Student Gallery
730 21st Street, NW
Gallery Hours
Tuesday Thursday, 11am-1pm
Friday, 11am-3pm
through September 30th, 2005

Lectures
Visualizing Mathematics
Michael Schultheis
Monday, November 14, 2005 11 am
Smith Hall of Art, Room 114

News
Michael Schultheis, a Seattle-based painter, visited campus on November 14th and 15th to conduct critiques, present a lecture, and have lunch with students.
Fine Arts and Art History students recently visited various museum and
galleries in Manhattan, including Elizabeth Murray’s retrospective at
MoMA. Prof. Dumbadze met a group art history students and led them
through several galleries in Chelsea
The first annual Student Gallery Committee was held on Halloween. It
successfully raised funds for a number of student exhibitions held at
the Dimock Student Gallery as well as Smith Hall
Bus Trip to NYC
Friday, October 28, 2005
Open to all currently enrolled GW students
$25 round-trip (or one-way)
Depart Foggy Bottom (Gelman Library): 7AM
Arrive Chelsea: approximately 12 noon
(Depart Chelsea at 8 PM and return to campus around 12 midnight)
Make reservations in the FAAH office
AGSC Bake Sale
Monday, October 31, 2005
8 AM ~ 5 PM
Smith Hall of Art, 1st Floor
The Art Gallery Spaces Committee will be hosting a bake sale on
Halloween as its Fall fund raise

Dean Kessmann was one of the award winners in this year’s Trawick
competition, which drew over four hundred applicants. Six of Kessmann’s
inkjet prints from the Cover to Cover series earned the second place
award from the three-person jury: Thom Collins, Executive Director of
the Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, Andrea Pollan of the Curator’s
Office, Washington, and Olga Viso, Director of the Hirshhorn Museum and
Sculpture Garden. Works by all ten finalists will be on view through
September at the Creative Partners Gallery in Bethesda, MD. Images
from Kessmann’s series can be found at:

http://www.connercontemporary.com/artists/kessmann/main.htm and

http://www.artnet.com/event/57259/Dean_Kessmann_Cover_to_Cover.html

Elana Mendelson, a graduate student in the Interior Design program, was
one of three designers featured in the Washington Post. Elana and the
two others were given a budget and asked to design a dorm room. You can
see the results and learn more by going on line to:


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpsrv/realestate/specials/designersrx/index.html



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