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Inscape Fall 1991, Morehead State University Oct 1991

Inscape Fall 1991, Morehead State University

Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive

The Fall 1991 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.


The Enduring Legacy Of Albrecht Durer, La Salle University Art Museum, Caroline Wistar Oct 1991

The Enduring Legacy Of Albrecht Durer, La Salle University Art Museum, Caroline Wistar

Art Museum Exhibition Catalogues

Selections from the permanent collection, October 1 - November 24 1991


The African-American Image In Art, La Salle University Art Museum, Caroline Wistar Jul 1991

The African-American Image In Art, La Salle University Art Museum, Caroline Wistar

Art Museum Exhibition Catalogues

The Study Collection of Art


Peter Milton Prints, La Salle University Art Museum Jul 1991

Peter Milton Prints, La Salle University Art Museum

Art Museum Exhibition Catalogues

The Study Collection of Art


Words & #S, Museum Of Contemporary Art At Wright State University Apr 1991

Words & #S, Museum Of Contemporary Art At Wright State University

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

The gallery guide discusses the exhibition Words and Numbers shown at Wright State University from April 7 through May 10, 1991. The exhibition focused on the combination of art and text.


Inscape Spring 1991, Morehead State University Apr 1991

Inscape Spring 1991, Morehead State University

Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive

The Spring 1991 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.


Dierdre: A Soap Opera, For Singers, Dancers, Players, Electronic Sounds And Projected Images, James Schwall Apr 1991

Dierdre: A Soap Opera, For Singers, Dancers, Players, Electronic Sounds And Projected Images, James Schwall

Masters Theses

Dierdre: A Soap Opera is a chamber opera in one act, with dance, and takes about an hour to perform. There are six singing parts which may be performed by five singers. Two parts are for sopranos or mezzos, two for baritone, and one is designated tenor. All have fairly easy ranges. The piece also requires four percussionists and a pianist. Several interludes, called "breaks," are intended for modern dance. One of these breaks and the overture are for taped electronic music, realized by the composer. The libretto, also by the composer, involves the employees and regulars at a somewhat …


The Unknown And Awakening Europe, Agnieszka Taborska, Borys Pugacz-Muraszkiewicz, Daniel Kraft, James O. Barnhill, Paul Andrejco, Bo Joseph, Christopher Kazlauskas, Ralph Kelliher, Timothy Mcelreath, Sol Armada, Carrie Bloomston, Alice Gould, Courtney Herman-Taylor, Renée Venditti, Treva Offutt, Mylene Santos, Dawn Caulfield, Joshua Wood, Carrie Caldfield, Gabriella Norton, Adriana Spurr, Hunter Marshall Feb 1991

The Unknown And Awakening Europe, Agnieszka Taborska, Borys Pugacz-Muraszkiewicz, Daniel Kraft, James O. Barnhill, Paul Andrejco, Bo Joseph, Christopher Kazlauskas, Ralph Kelliher, Timothy Mcelreath, Sol Armada, Carrie Bloomston, Alice Gould, Courtney Herman-Taylor, Renée Venditti, Treva Offutt, Mylene Santos, Dawn Caulfield, Joshua Wood, Carrie Caldfield, Gabriella Norton, Adriana Spurr, Hunter Marshall

Programs

Program for the fourth annual RISD Cabaret held in the Cellar at the top of the Waterman Building. Design by Daniel Kraft.


Perry Hoberman: Faraday's Garden, Museum Of Contemporary Art At Wright State University Feb 1991

Perry Hoberman: Faraday's Garden, Museum Of Contemporary Art At Wright State University

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

In Perry Hoberman's electronic garden, evocative of happier and simpler times when the American Dream was the "General Electric Home," the concept of sculpture is being redefined and stretched to its limits. Hoberman, in a sort of tribute to Michael Faraday's electronic genius, recycles outdated and, at times, archaic-looking household appliances and tools in our room-sized installation. In this expanded version of the original Faraday's Garden, which was exhibited in 1990 at Postmasters Gallery in New York City, each of the appliances is activated by walking on electronic footpads on the floor, resulting in a sculpture that seems to have …


Todt: Womb Wars, The Museum Of Contemporary Art, Wright State University Feb 1991

Todt: Womb Wars, The Museum Of Contemporary Art, Wright State University

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

This catalog features work from the exhibition by artist collective TODT. The TODT: Womb Wars exhibition was held at Wright State University Art Galleries February 3 through March 8, 1991.


African Tribal Art, La Salle University Art Museum, Brother Daniel Burke Fsc Feb 1991

African Tribal Art, La Salle University Art Museum, Brother Daniel Burke Fsc

Art Museum Exhibition Catalogues

From the Bequest of Margaret Webster Plass, Febraury 1 - May 3 1991


Sky Full, Patrick Hughes Jan 1991

Sky Full, Patrick Hughes

Morehead State University Art Collection

A 1991 color print titled "Sky Full" by Patrick Hughes.


Portfolio, Donald Kurka, Susan E. Metros Jan 1991

Portfolio, Donald Kurka, Susan E. Metros

Historical Material

The Fall 1991 newsletter for the Ut Department of Art covers 44th Annual Student Art Competition awards, the hiring of new faculty members, Cary Staples and Timothy Hiles, and a spotlight on graphic design professor, Susan E. Metros.


Sculpture Tour 90 91 (Exhibition Catalogue), John J. Quinn, Dennis Peacock, Leeann Mitchell Jan 1991

Sculpture Tour 90 91 (Exhibition Catalogue), John J. Quinn, Dennis Peacock, Leeann Mitchell

Sculpture Tour

Curated by UT Department of Art sculpture professor, Dennis Peacock, and LeeAnn Mitchell, the 90/91 Sculpture Tour featured twenty-six sculptures.

Participating artists were: Benson Warren, Greg Shelnutt, Ron Fondaw, Nicapetre, John W. Parker, Tony Dielo, Joe Mooney, Carl A. Reed, Wenda Habenich, Alice Guffey, MIller, Duane McDiarmid, Barrett, DeBusk, Johann Eyfells, James Florschultz, Pamela Brown, Robert Lyon, Bob Fetty, John D. Dylstra, James D. Buonaccorsi, Norman j. Taylor, Mark Gordon, Joe Barrington, Richard Felix Dennis, Joseph Wesner, Carol Driscoll, MIke Baur,


Ray Ciarrochi: Landscapes 1978-91, University Of Richmond Museums Jan 1991

Ray Ciarrochi: Landscapes 1978-91, University Of Richmond Museums

Exhibition Brochures

Ray Ciarrochi: Landscapes 1978-91

November 15 to December 15, 1991

Marsh Art Gallery, University of Richmond Museums

Introduction

While apparently showing us a particular place, Ray Ciarrochi's landscapes are more about the exquisite moment of being in that place. His landscapes are at once aesthetic and metaphysical, achieving a unity of viewing nature with the transcendent power of that experience. His light, color, and paint carry us into a reflective mood where nature is calm and triumphant and we stand in harmony with our environment.

This exhibition covers the artist's involvement with the landscape over a span of thirteen years, …


Voyaging: William Bennett And Elizabeth Schoyer, University Of Richmond Museums Jan 1991

Voyaging: William Bennett And Elizabeth Schoyer, University Of Richmond Museums

Exhibition Brochures

Voyaging: William Bennett and Elizabeth Schoyer

February 14 to March 07, 1991

Marsh Art Gallery

Introduction

For both William Bennett, sculptor, and Elizabeth Schoyer, painter, art is a voyaging: invoking, acknowledging, celebrating the forces and mysteries of life's passages.

Bennett builds up, with stone, glass, copper, lights, and wood, exquisitely crafted monumental forms: The Voyage, The Boat over Ocean over Ocean, Stigmata, Bed of Dreams, Belly Scepter among them. The titles signal the theme of quest, while axial forms draw the viewing into ritual alignment. One come to Bed of Dreams as an altar; Stigmata, part anchor and part …


Laura Shechter: Recent Oils, Watercolors, And Drawings, University Of Richmond Museums Jan 1991

Laura Shechter: Recent Oils, Watercolors, And Drawings, University Of Richmond Museums

Exhibition Brochures

Laura Shechter: Recent Oils, Watercolors, and Drawings

September 6 to October 6, 1991

Marsh Art Gallery

Introduction

For painter Laura Shechter the subject of still life is one that is charged with deep significance. Since the 1970s she has explored the manifold complexities of form and idea it necessarily involves for her with considerable success. As one of this country's leading interpreters of still life's revelatory aspects, Shechter has specialized in bringing out the subject's rich potentials for meditative and symbolic statement with a refreshing directness that is distinctively American in the emphasis on the special illuminating role played by …


Window Perspective, Logan Helman Jan 1991

Window Perspective, Logan Helman

The Messenger

No abstract provided.


Fountain Perspective, Kris Shonk Jan 1991

Fountain Perspective, Kris Shonk

The Messenger

No abstract provided.


Self-Portrait, Jennifer Massey Jan 1991

Self-Portrait, Jennifer Massey

The Messenger

No abstract provided.


Sculptures, Charley Foley Jan 1991

Sculptures, Charley Foley

The Messenger

No abstract provided.


Sculptures, John Schoew Jan 1991

Sculptures, John Schoew

The Messenger

No abstract provided.


She's Got Her Ticket, Jennifer Massey Jan 1991

She's Got Her Ticket, Jennifer Massey

The Messenger

No abstract provided.


Egg Carton, Rebekah Barnett Jan 1991

Egg Carton, Rebekah Barnett

The Messenger

No abstract provided.


Male Nude, Kris Shonk Jan 1991

Male Nude, Kris Shonk

The Messenger

No abstract provided.


Horizons, Volume 14/15, 1990/1991, Sacred Heart University Jan 1991

Horizons, Volume 14/15, 1990/1991, Sacred Heart University

Vistas (Horizons)

No abstract provided.


Department Of Music Programs 1990 - 1991, Department Of Music Jan 1991

Department Of Music Programs 1990 - 1991, Department Of Music

School of Music: Performance Programs

Includes the music program flyers for the year 1990 - 1991.