What Survives September 8 – October 9, 2002 Works created directly on the Walls by Vincent Baldassano, Michael Cipriano, Judith Corrigan, Renee Kahn, Anne Seelbach & Jeffery Smith
The creation and destruction of works as the Gallery is returned to its pristine condition are all part of the process. Works explore value/values, art's ephemeral quality, and process in the wake of 9/11, one year later.
Will Barnet: An American Icon October 20 – November 24, 2002 These works of Will Barnet explore human relationships, primarily that of family. The pared down, elegant portraits, at home or in the landscape, explore that which is familiar and timeless.
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Faculty Art Exhibit January 27– February 24, 2003 Artist's Talk: “The Art and Craft of Stage Design,” Jonathan Walker Tuesday, February 4 at 7 PM The professional works of the art faculty: Stefan Buda, Mike Denysenko, Steven diGiovanni, Jack de Graffenried, Ted Gutswa, Ginny Rogers, Jonathan Walker, Dan Wilkinson and Virginia Zic.
Student Art Exhibit March 23 – April 10, 2003
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WORLD RELIGIONS - UNIVERSAL PEACE - GLOBAL ETHIC March 16 - April 3, 2003 Sponsored by the Center for Christian-Jewish Understanding
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13th Annual Arts Festival Thursday, April 3, 2003, 10:30 AM Edgerton Center for the Performing ArtsGuest Lecturer: Robert Abriola Vice President of Marketing Services Trilegiant Corporation
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Senior Painting Major Thesis Exhibit James Davis April 23 – 30, 2003 | |
For further information please contact Sophia Gevas, Gallery Director, at (203) 365-7650, Fax (203) 396-8361, or by email.