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Life In The City: The Art Of Joseph Delaney (Exhibition Catalogue), Frederick Moffatt, Sam Yates Jan 2004

Life In The City: The Art Of Joseph Delaney (Exhibition Catalogue), Frederick Moffatt, Sam Yates

Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture

This catalogue accompanies the 2004 exhibition at the University of Tennessee Downtown Gallery in Knoxville, TN and is meant to provide greater insight and historical perspective of the artist's life and work. Some of the images reproduced herein were not included in the exhibition.


Selected Projects: The Architecture Of Bruce Mccarty (Exhibition Catalogue), Bruce Mccarty, Sam Yates, Thomas K. Davis, Marleen Kay Davis, Doug Mccarty, Robert Holsaple, Dean J. Almy Iii Jan 2004

Selected Projects: The Architecture Of Bruce Mccarty (Exhibition Catalogue), Bruce Mccarty, Sam Yates, Thomas K. Davis, Marleen Kay Davis, Doug Mccarty, Robert Holsaple, Dean J. Almy Iii

Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture

Exhibition catalogue published to accompany the 2004 Ewing Gallery exhibition, Selected Projects: The Architecture of Bruce McCarty.

McCarty (1920 - 2013) was a noted American modern architect who designed many buildings in Knoxville and on the UT Campus. These include the Lawson McGlee LIbrary, the Knoxville City County Building, Clarence Brown Theatre, the University of Tennessee Humanities COmplex and the University of Tennessee Art + Architecture Building.


2004 Artist In Residence Biennial (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Michael Brakke Jan 2004

2004 Artist In Residence Biennial (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Michael Brakke

Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture

The presence of acclaimed artists—who have lived and worked in major cultural centers across the country—enhances the educational opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the University of Tennessee School of Art. With daily contact over the course of a full semester, resident artists develop a unique relationship with the student body which complements the creative stimulation offered by guest lecturers and the School of Art’s faculty. Representing diverse ethnic, cultural, educational, and professional backgrounds, these resident artists introduce another layer of candor and a fresh artistic standard for the students who, though early in their formal art …