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Four Decades Ron Geibert: Emeritus Professor - Works From 1978 - 2017, Ronald R. Geibert, Robert And Elaine Stein Galleries Aug 2018

Four Decades Ron Geibert: Emeritus Professor - Works From 1978 - 2017, Ronald R. Geibert, Robert And Elaine Stein Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

A retrospective showing featuring color street photography, installations, Orwellian prints, and electronic kiosks and complemented with a re-showing of a 1986 exhibition, and the 1997 CD-ROM with rare video and audio components, illustrating the role of social and recreational events during the Great Depression and photographic artworks added to the Wright State University permanent collection from the dozen shows curated by Professor Emeritus Ron Geibert from 1986 to 2007


Selected Curated Exhibitions And Electronic Publications, Ronald R. Geibert Jan 2018

Selected Curated Exhibitions And Electronic Publications, Ronald R. Geibert

Art and Art History Faculty Publications

A collection of announcements and CD-ROM artwork from exhibitions and electronic publications curated by Ronald R. Geibert.


Water Being Water, Ronald R. Geibert, Wright State University Art Galleries Sep 2005

Water Being Water, Ronald R. Geibert, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

IQ. DNA. MRI. FYI. In an ever-changing world, we find ourselves conversing with abbreviated acronyms and phrases. They drive today's economy, political agenda, and water cooler chitchat. They define our use of resources and the attention given to matters. Who we are, or think we are, are wrapped around their brevity. In our hurried attempt to sort through the complexities of life we use them to only answer the obvious-How? Unfortunately, an equally important question, Why? is often ignored. The solving of the how of things has generally been left to the scientists and the reasons as to the why …


With A View Toward The Public: Dayton's Alternative Spaces Residency Program 1977-1983, Wright State University Art Galleries Apr 2002

With A View Toward The Public: Dayton's Alternative Spaces Residency Program 1977-1983, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

The guide discusses the exhibition about Dayton's Alternative Spaces Residency Program from 1977-1983. A brief description is given for each of the artists and their work involved in the original project.


Women's Rites Of Passage: Telling The Story, Wright State University Art Galleries Apr 1995

Women's Rites Of Passage: Telling The Story, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

This catalog features work from an exhibition of female artists Kathleen Browne, Robin Taffler, Gail Rebhan, and more. The Women's Rite of Passage exhibition was held at Wright State University Art Galleries from April 4 through May 14, 1995.


One Hundred Years Of Street Photography, Ronald R. Geibert, Wright State University Art Galleries Feb 1994

One Hundred Years Of Street Photography, Ronald R. Geibert, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

A program from an exhibition featuring street photography from a variety of artists including but not limited to Diane Arbus, Alfred Stieglitz, Henri Cartie Bresson, and many more. One Hundred Years of Street Photography ran from February 20 through April 3, 1994. The catalog for this exhibition was originally available via CD-ROM.


Assembled: Works Of Art Using Photography As A Construction Element, Wright State University Art Galleries Apr 1990

Assembled: Works Of Art Using Photography As A Construction Element, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

This catalog is from an exhibition featuring pieces that are a hybrid of work that combines two or more traditional disciplines, all employing photographs as a construction element. The exhibit was curated by Barry A. Rosenberg at the University Art Galleries at Wright State University and was shown from April 8 though May 13, 1990.


Family Portraits, Ronald R. Geibert, Wright State University Art Galleries Feb 1987

Family Portraits, Ronald R. Geibert, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

The gallery guide discusses the exhibition Family Portraits shown at Wright State University from February 22 through March 20, 1987. The exhibition focused on black and white photography.


Toward An Interconnectedness Of All Things, Wright State University Art Galleries Sep 1985

Toward An Interconnectedness Of All Things, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

This catalog features work by artist, Barbara Kasten, and details the creation of her installation at Wright State University mostly through photographs. The Toward an Interconnectedness of All Things installation focuses on the artist's exploration of three dimensional space using selected mixed media.


Quintessence: The Alternative Spaces Residency Program Number 6, Department Of Art And Art History, Wright State University Jan 1984

Quintessence: The Alternative Spaces Residency Program Number 6, Department Of Art And Art History, Wright State University

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

The gallery guide discusses the works involved with the Alternative Space Residency Program that was sponsored by the Dayton City Beautiful Council and Wright State University. Quintessence number six showcases the sixth and final year of a six year long project.


Quintessence: The Alternative Spaces Residency Program Number 5, Department Of Art And Art History, Wright State University Jan 1982

Quintessence: The Alternative Spaces Residency Program Number 5, Department Of Art And Art History, Wright State University

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

The gallery guide discusses the works involved with the Alternative Space Residency Program that was sponsored by the Dayton City Beautiful Council and Wright State University. Quintessence number five showcases the fifth year of a six year long project.


Quintessence: The Alternative Spaces Residency Program Number 4, Department Of Art And Art History, Wright State University Jan 1981

Quintessence: The Alternative Spaces Residency Program Number 4, Department Of Art And Art History, Wright State University

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

The gallery guide discusses the works involved with the Alternative Space Residency Program that was sponsored by the Dayton City Beautiful Council and Wright State University. Quintessence number four showcases the fourth year of a six year long project.


Alternative Spaces, Wright State University Art Galleries Jan 1980

Alternative Spaces, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

Alternative Spaces was a collaborative exhibit of 4 artists on a variety of subjects that acted much like workshops for the graduate students of the respective colleges that hosted them between the years of 1979-1980. The artist that were included in this workshop exhibit were: Dennis Adams, Michael Brewster, Steve Davis, Joan Jonas. With a focus on storytelling, these artist sought to tell stories and ideas through the mediums of sculpture, painting, film, and so on sought to teach expression in a metaphorical method. The colleges that hosted these artist were: Creative Arts Center, Wright University, California State University, Long …


Quintessence: The Alternative Spaces Residency Program Number 3, Department Of Art And Art History, Wright State University Jan 1980

Quintessence: The Alternative Spaces Residency Program Number 3, Department Of Art And Art History, Wright State University

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

The gallery guide discusses the works involved with the Alternative Space Residency Program that was sponsored by the Dayton City Beautiful Council and Wright State University. Quintessence number three showcases the third year of a six year long project.


Regional Fellowship Recipients, Fine Arts Gallery Inc., Wright State University May 1979

Regional Fellowship Recipients, Fine Arts Gallery Inc., Wright State University

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

This catalog features work from an exhibition of artists that were beneficiaries of a regional fellowship program funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and administered by the Art Department at Wright State University. Artists from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Minnesota were invited to submit recent work to apply for the fellowship. The exhibition was held at Wright State University Art Galleries in May of 1979.


Quintessence: The Alternative Spaces Residency Program Number 2, Department Of Art And Art History, Wright State University Jan 1979

Quintessence: The Alternative Spaces Residency Program Number 2, Department Of Art And Art History, Wright State University

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

The gallery guide discusses the works involved with the Alternative Space Residency Program that was sponsored by the Dayton City Beautiful Council and Wright State University. Quintessence number two showcases the second year of a six year long project.


Four Photographers, Wright State University Art Galleries Jan 1978

Four Photographers, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

A flyer for the Four Photographers exhibit that was featured at Wright State University Art Gallery from October 9th through the 20th, 1978. There was an informal reception held that Friday, October 13th, at 4pm in regards to the presentation of the exhibit. It was a part of the Elyn Zimmerman Workshop.


4 Artist/ 16 Projects, Wright State University Art Galleries Jan 1978

4 Artist/ 16 Projects, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

Throughout the year of 1978 through 1979, came the collaborative project of four universities with 4 artists. The artists included in these workshop/exhibits were: Julia Heyward, John Mason, Mary Miss, and Elyn Zimmerman. This exhibit book documents the 16 projects undertaken by these selected artists. Funded partially by the National Endowment for the Arts the exhibits acted much like workshops allowing a presence of the artistic students to get involved and listen to the artists. The workshops covered a variety of subjects such as film, sculpture, photography, and so on. The colleges that took part in the exhibits were: California …


Quintessence: The Alternative Spaces Residency Program Number 1, Department Of Art, Wright State University Jan 1978

Quintessence: The Alternative Spaces Residency Program Number 1, Department Of Art, Wright State University

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

The gallery guide discusses the works that comprised the 1977-1978 Alternative Space Residency Program which was sponsored by the Dayton City Beautiful Council and Wright State University. This particular guide featured the work of artists Alice Aycock, Jody Pinto, George Trakas, Siah Armajani, and Charles Simonds. Quintessence number one showcases the first year of a six year long project.


16 Projects/4 Artists 1977-1978, Fine Arts Gallery Inc., Wright State University Jan 1978

16 Projects/4 Artists 1977-1978, Fine Arts Gallery Inc., Wright State University

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

During the spring and summer of 1975 Wright State University organized a cooperative workshop/exhibitions program with three other institutions and, in 1976, received the support of the National Endowment for the Arts. This publication represents the second such program in what is hoped will be a continuing series.

The program consisted of sending four prominent contemporary artists to each of four schools during the 1977-78 academic year. The artists selected to participate in this project were Laurie Anderson, Dennis Oppenheim, Michelle Stuart, and William Wegman, each of whom works in diverse media and materials, and all of whom represent a …


16 Projects / 4 Artists, Wright State University Art Galleries Jan 1977

16 Projects / 4 Artists, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

During the spring and summer of 1975 Wright State University organized a cooperative workshop/exhibitions program with three other schools and, in 1976, received the support of the National Endowment for the Arts. The program consisted of sending four prominent contemporary artists to the four colleges and universities during the 1976-1977 academic year. The artists selected to participate in the program were Siah Armajani of Minneapolis, Larry Bell of Taos, Lloyd Hamrol of Santa Monica, and Pat Steir of New York, each of whom works in diverse media and materials, and all of whom represent a range of artistic and aesthetic …