
Past Events Fall 2006: |
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Mandy Burrow explores issues of death, eternity, and the passage of time in everyday life. Burrow sees transcendence in the commonplace and utilizes a variety of materials from teabags and coffee to old paper and cardboard boxes |
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Experiment and SpontaneityLeanne Juliana The Dimock Gallery October 17-27, 2006 Reception: October 18, 2006 5pm-7pm Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Thursday 11 am-1pm; Friday 11am-3pm |
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The Annual Small Works Holiday InvitationalJeff Stephanic et al. Atlantic Gallery December 5~30, 2006 Gallery Hours: 12:00pm~6:00PM Tuesday through Saturday Reception: Tuesday, December 5th, 5-8pm A special reception for Seeds of Peace: Tuesday, December 12th 6-8 Founded in 1993, Seeds of Peace is dedicated to empowering young leaders from areas of conflict such as from South East Asia and especially from the Middle East, with the skills required to advance reconciliation and coexistence. Its leadership network now encompasses over 3,000 young people from several conflict regions. |
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Recent Works by Jeff Stephanic Jeff Stephanic Tony Hungerford Memorial Gallery Fine Arts Center, La Plata Campus September 29 - November 5, 2006 Gallery Talk and Reception: October 17, 2006 Noon |
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| Lectures & Visiting Artists | |
| A Panel Discussion with Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy (Curator/Program Manager Art in General, New York), Rana El Nemr (Artist, Cairo, Egypt), and Mona Marzouk (Artist, Alexandria, Egypt) Room 114, Smith Hall of Art Thursday, September 28, 2006 11:00AM ~ 12:25PM |
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| Visiting Artist Lecture Lily Cox-Richard Smith Hall of Art, Room 208 Monday, October 23, 2006 10:00am~11:00am |
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Visiting Artist LectureMindy Shapero Mindy Shapero's (born 1974, American, lives in Los Angeles) sculptural practice is intertwined with drawing and writing. Largely through a process of automatic writing in the Surrealist tradition, Shapero has been crafting anachronistic, mythological narratives that are equal parts fairy tale and Gothic nightmare and inspire the formal language of her sculpture. The act of seeing plays a central role in Shapero's practice. Her sculptures are steeped in pattern and repetition and express a desire to capture the ethereal and fleeting in physical form—from weather patterns to psychological states of mind. Smith Hall of Art, Room A-115 Tuesday October 24, 2006 7:30pm ~ 8:45pm |
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