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Educational Programs - Previous Exhibitions
Students from an enviromental studies class
participate in
a journal-making workshop.
- Spring 2006 - Including
One-of-a-Kind: Art & Artifacts from the
Permanent Collection; Time Studies: Photographs by
Mark Klett; The Workmanship of Risk;
and The Gallery Has A Posse:
Contemporary Sticker Art
- Fall 2005 - Including Following
in the Footsteps of Our Ancestors:
An Exhibition of Hotinonshonni Contemporary Art; Far North: Inuit Prints
and Drawings from Cape Dorset; Homeland.Wonderland: Drawings by Chika
Okeke-Agulu and Marcia Kure; Cloth Only Wears to Shreds: Yoruba Textiles
and Photographs; Amy Hauber: Recent Work; and Untold Stories
of
My Present, Past and Dreamtime: Prints by Melanie Yazzie
- Spring 2005 - Including Histories
Are Mirrors/The Path of Conflict through Afghanistan and Iraq: Photographs
by Tyler Hicks; GET YOUR WAR ON;
Chenrezig Buddha of Compassion: Tibetan Buddhist Sand Mandala; Permanent/Temporary:
Sharpie Drawings and Prints by Alicia Giuliani; and Incongruent:
Contemporary Art from South Korea.
- Fall 2004 - Sexy Beasts:
Prints by Lawrence Brose and Paintings by Michelle Dussault; Drawing
the Line: Fifty Years of Cartoons from the Permanent Collection; Captive
Beauty:
Zoo Portraits by Frank Noelker; Mbari Houses: Photographs
by Ulli Beier;
Der Drache, die Jungfrau, und die Tribune/ The Dragon, the Virgin,
and the Grandstand: an installation by Suse Weber und/and
Ausflug/Stroll: Photographs by Jan Bleicher.
- Spring 2004 - Including LOST/FOUND:
Young Min Moon and Melissa Schulenberg; The Unforgiving Pace
of Progress: China's Three Gorges Dam; Visual Prayers: Sacred
Tibetan Buddhist Thangka Paintings; Journey to Enlightenment:
Photographs by Matthieu Ricard; Doctor's Cuts:
Prints by Eric Avery; Traveling the Body:
Paintings and Drawings
by Kristy Collado ’04; and
Peace Amidst the Roots of Turmoil: Photographs of Armenia by Aram
Muksian ’04.
- Fall 2003 - Including Beggars
and Choosers: Motherhood Is Not a Class
Privilege in America; Lejos de Dios/Far from God; GENECORP©:
Making the World
a Better Place; and
JOEL SEAH:
GAM and
Poaching Dürer’s Hare.
- Spring 2003 - Including Lines
of Migration: Paintings by Kenwyn Crichlow and Obiora Udechukwu; Zalmaï: War
and Peace; Signlanguage: Photographs by Viggo Mortensen; The
Astonishing World of Tom Tomorrow; After the Wall: Gender
and Social Relations in Post-Communist European Posters and Ephemera; and “To
Whup Up On Sin”: African-American Self-Taught Art.
- Fall 2002 - Including Inside
the Blue Line: Photographs by Bill McDowell; Stereo Still:
3D Photographs by Ron Labbe; Soulful Pieces: Memory Jars
and Improvised Quilts by Unknown Makers; Good Will: Engravings from
Boydell's Illustrations
of the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare; Eddie Breen: Piggyback
Art from the Murray Randle Collection; A Boy and His Agenda:
Installation and Performance by Alexei Boulokhov '03; and Sue
Coe: Ship of Fools.
- Spring 2002 - Including Countdown
to Eternity: Photographs by Benedict J. Fernandez; Shakti: Power
of the Divine Feminine in India, Photographs by Stephen P. Huyler and
Selections from the Georgana Falb Foster Collection; and Virgin
of Guadalupe/La Guadalupana: A Community of Faith, Photographs by Mary
Teresa Giancoli.
- Fall 2001 - Including The George
and Helen Spelvin Folk Art Collection and Coca-Colonization
and Cultural Conservation: Globalization, Sustainable Development,
and Empowerment
in Nepal.
- Spring 2001 - Including Ben +
Todd: Recent Works; Male Gazing: Images of White Masculinity
from the Permanent Collection; Every Bead A Prayer: Thangkas
by Russell Ellis; Power of Thought: The Prints of Jessie
Oonark; Arctic
Dreams and Nightmares: Drawings and Cartoons by Alootook Ipellie;
and Inuit of the Arctic: Hunters of the Spirit.
- Fall 2000 - Including Greg Lago:
Just Prints and Photographs at St. Lawrence University.
- Spring 2000 - Including Reconsidering
Vietnam; The Spirit of West African Textiles; and InMidmomenT:
lines.spaces.boundaries.
- Fall 1999 - Including The Sublime
and the Ridiculous: Sculptures by Max Coots; Lance Myler:
He Quilts; and Reconsidering Nature: Frank Owen/Amanda Means.
- Spring 1999 - Including Visions
that the Plants Gave Us; Circle of Enlightenment: Tibetan
Buddhist Sand Mandala; Seven Years in Tibet: Photographs
by Heinrich Harrer;
and The Spirit of Tibet: Portrait of a Culture in Exile.
- Fall 1998 - Including Textures
of Memory: Paintings, Drawings, and Prints by Obiora Udechukwu.
- Spring 1998 - Including Creative
Responses to Global Warnings.
- Fall 1997 - Including Wake Up Little
Susie: Pregnancy and Power before Roe v. Wade and Caliban Press:
Letterpress Books and Pamphlets, 1985 - 1997.
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