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Inscape Fall 1999, Morehead State University Oct 1999

Inscape Fall 1999, Morehead State University

Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive

The Fall 1999 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.


Inscape Spring 1999, Morehead State University Apr 1999

Inscape Spring 1999, Morehead State University

Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive

The Spring 1999 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.


Astonish Me! Recalling The Cabaret Spirit, Agnieszka Taborska, Dawn Danby, Ian Freeman, Eric Urban, Hyun Hee Cho, Marin De Charette, Matthew Cottam, Carolyn Gehrig, Matthew Heitel, Aimee Estilow, Sarah Rundlett, Robert Van Varick, Issak Tobin, Antoine Revoy, Lee Savage, Erica Wolf, Kevin Lang, Allison Brabee, Hyun-Suk Kim, Helen Lee, Marco Cimatti, Nicholas Fuhrer Feb 1999

Astonish Me! Recalling The Cabaret Spirit, Agnieszka Taborska, Dawn Danby, Ian Freeman, Eric Urban, Hyun Hee Cho, Marin De Charette, Matthew Cottam, Carolyn Gehrig, Matthew Heitel, Aimee Estilow, Sarah Rundlett, Robert Van Varick, Issak Tobin, Antoine Revoy, Lee Savage, Erica Wolf, Kevin Lang, Allison Brabee, Hyun-Suk Kim, Helen Lee, Marco Cimatti, Nicholas Fuhrer

Programs

Program for the 1999 RISD Wintersessoin Cabaret intiated by the "Image and Word" class in collaboration with students of RISD Cabaret 1998 and held at AS220. The presentation was conceived and performed in homage and celebration of past RISD Cabaret shows 1987-1998. Graphic Design: Ron Winter, Ji-Ho Sohn and Eric Urban.


The Patrimony Corrupted: Artwork Concerning The Reconsideration Of The Role Of Men, Wright State University Art Galleries Jan 1999

The Patrimony Corrupted: Artwork Concerning The Reconsideration Of The Role Of Men, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

This catalog features of work from an exhibition of male artists including Scott Anderson, Joseph Dal Pra, Jed Jackson, and more. The Patrimony Corrupted exhibition was held at Wright State University Art Galleries from January 5 through 31, 1999.


Erling Sjovold: Recent Paintings, University Of Richmond Museums Jan 1999

Erling Sjovold: Recent Paintings, University Of Richmond Museums

Exhibition Brochures

Erling Sjovold: Recent Paintings

October 16 to December 11, 1999

Marsh Art Gallery

Introduction

Erling Sjovold's exhibition features his recent watercolors and oil paintings, works where the artist's desire to "slow down time" for reflection is the basis for images that even include the element of time as subject matter, both literally and figuratively. Like many artists that are described as "second sight artists," he creates images that require careful looking beyond the surface realism, works that do not reveal their full statements at first sight. His paintings are rich with layers of meaning that lead the viewer to deeper …


Senior Thesis Exhibition 1999, University Of Richmond Museums Jan 1999

Senior Thesis Exhibition 1999, University Of Richmond Museums

Exhibition Brochures

Senior Thesis Exhibition 1999

April 15 to May 08, 1999

Marsh Art Gallery

Introduction

The senior thesis exhibition is the capstone experience tor graduating studio art majors in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Richmond.


Looking At The Visual: Art As Object, Art As Experience, University Of Richmond Museums Jan 1999

Looking At The Visual: Art As Object, Art As Experience, University Of Richmond Museums

Exhibition Brochures

Looking at the Visual: Art as Object, Art as Experience

October 16 to December 11, 1999

Marsh Art Gallery

Introduction

How do you read a painting? A sculpture? A print? Can they be studied the way that we study books? We live in a very visual culture, but we seldom study why a particular form, color, or image has an effect upon us. Visual art has a language, or series of languages, just like written texts. The languages can be more immediate than words, and they can tell us things about ourselves, the world around us, imaginary and supernatural worlds, …