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Biggs Museum of American Art: Sitting Pretty: Chairs in 18th Century Delaware
Chairs are taken for granted today, but that was not the case in Colonial America. One historian notes that In the mid-1700's, between 65 and 68 per cent of inventories list chairs in Delaware's Kent and New Castle Counties, as wcl1 as in neighbou...
Biggs Museum of American Art: Schoonover Surprise
This selection is comprised of
paintings and drawings from the Schoonover Fund and private collectors. This
show adds a playful dimension to the Biggs Museum's diverse collection of the
local Delawarean's work. Come enjoy this unique exhib...
Delaware Art Museum: Portraits of Our Country: The American Spirit of the Wyeth Family
One of the many threads that unite the members of this extended family of artists is their deep involvement in the American tradition, from both a patriotic and an aesthetic perspective. In a video produced by his wife Betsy, Andrew Wyeth declared...
Delaware Art Museum: James Nachtwey: Testimony
Nachtwey (b. 1948) is one of the world's most widely published and highly respected photojournalists. He has been a courageous witness to history, working continuously for the last two decades in areas of unrest around the world. Nachtwey's photog...
Delaware Art Museum: Ellsworth Kelly: Five Decades of Line, Form and Color
The exhibition reveals the development, themes,
variations, unfolding logic and intuitive leaps of Kelly's
career over almost 50 years. The Delaware A...
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center: Gretchen Hupfel: Horizontal Stabilizer
Hupfel states, Airplanes have hubris. I understand the airfoil but that doesnt help when it comes to comprehending the miracle of lifting tons of metal into the sky. Airplanes are something like angels. As passengers, we are closer to heaven than...
Ohio Wesleyan, Ronald M. Ross Art Museum: Ron Anderson: Figuratively Speaking - The Human Figure in Art
Ron Anderson’s art commissions include an original painting
commissioned for the Absolut Spirits 3rd annual art
collection and two portraits housed in the George Washington
Williams Memorial room at the Ohio Statehouse. He is
currently co...
Northern Illinois University Art Gallery in Chicago: Jane Calvin: A Decade of Work, Photographs 1992-2002
Each exhibition will present forty photographs created over the last decade that montage projected imagery and found objects into room-sized assemblages, which the artist then photographs in vivid color. Text plays an important role in Calvin’s w...
Philadelphia Museum of Art: Pennsylvania's Own Impressionists
Although members of the New Hope School also painted figures and interiors, they are best known for fresh interpretations of landscapes, which continue to inspire
contemporary Bucks County artists. The Pennsylvania Impr...
William Penn Charter School: Call for Artists: 2003 Juried Art Show and Sale
Go to: http://www.penncharter.com/art/ to download the prospectus.
If you have questions, suggestions for more people for me
to send entries
to, or would like entries or posters mailed to you, ...
Delaware Art Museum: An American Century of Photography: From Dry-plate to Digital, The Hallmark Photographic Collection
This survey of over 150 works tracks the history of the medium during the most vital age of American photography, from the invention of the hand-held camera through the age of digitally manipulated photos. It includes rare images, vintage prints a...
New Image Gallery, James Madison University: Call to Artists: 11th Annual New Images Exhibition - A Juried Photo Competition for the Mid-Atlantic States
ENTRY: $6 fee per slide. Maximum of 3 entries.
JUROR: Paul Roth, Assistant Curator of Photography and Media
Arts, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
EXHIBITION DATES: March 26 - April 27, 2001.
FOR PROSPECTUS: Send S...
James Madison University, New Image Gallery: Call for Artists: 12th Annual New Images Exhibition - A Juried Photo Competition for the Mid-Atlantic States
Processes may include black and white photography, color photography, xerography, digital imaging, alternative processes, photo-based printmaking, and mixed media. The work must have been completed within the past two years and may not excee...
Delaware Art Museum: Marisol
In the 1950s, Marisol developed a technique for combining painting, drawing, stenciling, casting and carving with ready-made objects. Her enigmatic assemblages combine an appealing mixture of illusion and reality, crudeness and sophistication. Althou...
Contemporary Art Center: Above and Below: The Hypar Room
An Interactive Exhibit for Children
Coinciding with a survey of Wexler's work, The Hypar Room allows children and
families to investigate a space that seems puzzling,...
Ellen Traut Collection Gallery: The Fiber Revolution: Quilts As Art
Art quilts are highly collectible artwork. Judy Weinstein of the Greater
Hartford Arts Council said, "I was just bowled over by the talents of the
artists ... absolutely gorgeous!" Allison Hunnicutt, co-manager of the Chen
Gallery at Central C...
Northern Westchester Center for the Arts: Jerry Pinkney – Illustrator
According to Cheatham Mosley, “After years of knowing the Pinkney family, it gives me great pleasure to have Jerry’s work exhibited at the NWCA gallery. I am looking forward to this event and sharing his extraordinary talent with our community. Gl...
Philadelphia Art Alliance: Annu Palakunnathu Matthew: Bollywood Satirized
Matthew received her MFA in photography from the University of Delaware in 1997 and is currently assistant
professor of art at the University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI. Her most recent solo exhibition...
PS1 Contemporary Art Center: Buzz Club: News from Japan
Animation, cell phone art, fashion, sculpture, anime, films, elaborate graphics, popular
action figurines and models, electronic music and sound and light ins...
g-module: Gordon Terry: Black Holes, Bohemians, Colonials and Boudoirs
The title piece of Terry’s exhibition, Black Holes, Bohemians, Colonials, and Boudoirs (var.1), -- a panel of solid black acrylic onto which are arranged and adhered scores of shapes of poured acrylic paint of varying hues, sizes and translucencie...
National Museum of Women in the Arts: Amalia Amaki: Boxes, Buttons and the Blues
A mid-career retrospective, this exhibition examines the breadth of Amalia Amaki’s (b. 1949) work spanning more than three decades. Drawing from such sources as blues music, photography, familial history, and American heritage, Amaki’s work challe...
Delaware Art Museum: An American Century of Photography: From Dry-plate to Digital, The Hallmark Photographic Collection
Philadelphia Museum of Art: Thomas Eakins: American Realist
Eakins was one of the earliest American artists to
make photography an integral part of his creative process. For
the first time in a major retrospective of his work...
Rip Squeak: New Limited Editions and New Book Released
Many of the limited editions originated with the ongoing series of children’s books, Rip Squeak and His Friends and the newly released Rip Squeak and His Friends Discover THE TREASURE, written by Susan Yost-Filgate and illustrated by Leonard Filga...
Armory Art Center: A Sense of Urgency–paintings and pastels by Sidney Goodman
Sidney Goodman is among the nations most established and
recognized figurative artists and teachers. Since graduating from the Philadelphia College of
Art, he has earned extensive recognitio...
Xanadu: Ward Yoshimoto: It’s Personal
During his residence at The MacDowell Colony in 2004 the artist attempted to remove the preciousness of the used object and the obvious personal connection to them out of his work. What he discovered is that because of the process and choice of ma...
School of Visual Arts Museum: John Gundelfinger: In Memorium
The retrospective--which includes approximately 70 paintings and works on paper--is drawn from the personal collection of Beret Arcaya, who was married to Gundelfinger for twenty years. She describes his working method and dedication to his craft:...
Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art: Margaret Evangeline: The Confessions of Mlle. G.
Evangelines paintings are inspired by the lives of women who exhibited high visibility, power, or
strong desires and were historically marginalized and negated by their culture. For Evangeline
there is a danger associated with being a visible ...
70NW Photo Gallery: Call for Artists: Fall Photography Weekend
For the autumn weekend, Sellitto is organizing the event with an eye on diversity. The School of Visual Arts graduate is inviting numerous photographers; both domestic and foreign so that at least 10 professionals will be available to provide ins...
Memphis College of Art: Common Thread Fibers: In Memory of Henry Easterwood
On view are works in hand-dyed fabric, silk, embroidery and weavings. Jennifer Sargent, Common Thread Curator and Assistant Professor of Fibers / Surface Design, said "The common thread shared by these artists is a delight in the inherent propert...
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