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Dayton Collects Ii, Wright State University Art Galleries
Dayton Collects Ii, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
The collectors represented in this show have a variety of interests and collecting styles. The collections range in size from well over 500 objects to just a handful of works, and they cover the full range of artistic media. Some collectors concentrate in depth on a particular period in art history or in a particular geographic area: there are collection of Winslow Homer and Whistler, collections of contemporary art, works by Dayton artists, works by African and Native American artists.
Family Portraits, Ronald R. Geibert, Wright State University Art Galleries
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
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 5, Department Of Art And Art History, Wright State University
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.