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Exhibit Dates: January 31 through March 4, 2012
Artist Reception: Friday, March 2, from 6 to 9 p.m., with an artist talk at 7 p.m.
In Paper Shapers, Jaime Bennati, Joe Cypressi, Elizabeth Dove, Scott Hazard, Jason Hughes, Leslie Shellow, and Renee van der Stelt, highlight the many ways paper can be manipulated. Whether by folding, cutting, rolling, piercing, layering, weaving, or molding, these seven artists use paper as their primary artistic medium, but show us much more than sheets, pieces, or scraps. Read More.
Exhibit Dates: October 25th through December 4th, 2011 (Closed November 22-27 for Thanksgiving)
Artist Reception: Friday November 11, 2011 6-8p.m.
In Power Struggles: Leveraging Control, Dustin Carlson, Woojin Chang, Emily Denlinger, Lillian Bayley Hoover, Phyllis Plattner, Robby Rackleff, Tony Shore, and Calla Thompson explore notions of authority, oppression, and control and study the imbalances of power-whether societal, sexual, political, or economic-found in social hierarchies. Read More.
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Exhibit Dates: August 30th through October 16th, 2011
Artist Reception: Thursday, September 22, 2011, 6-8 p.m.
Obscurities features the work of 17 artists nominated for the 2011 Baker Artist Awards in Baltimore, MD. Read more.
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Exhibit Dates: June 28th through August 7th, 2011
Artist Reception: Saturday, July 9th, 3-5 p.m.
Wildland, a satellite exhibition in conjunction with Artscape, features the work of nine local artists: Ryan Browning, Travis Childers, Frank Day, Elizabeth Hoeckel, Savanna Leigh, Susan Main, Joshua Smith, Peter Stern, and Polly Townsend. Read more.
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Exhibit Dates: April 5th through May 8th, 2011
Artist Reception: Thursday, April 7th, 6-8 p.m.
In Once Upon a Time..., Rochelle Abramowitz, Libby Barbee, Erin Fostel, Brent Green, Katelyn Greth, Nora Sturges, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, and James Allen Swainbank unite characters, plots, and imagery to create a brief escape from the everyday world.
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Exhibit Dates: February 1st through March 6th, 2011
Artist Reception: Thursday, February 10th, 6-8 p.m.
In Insectology, Heather Boaz, Rebecca Clark, Jennifer Coster, Craig Dennis, Susan Eder, Marian April Glebes, Talia Greene, Mike Libby, Renée Rendine, and Lola Robinsky study the insect world and translate their observations into visual expressions of human behavior, experience, and existence.
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Exhibit Dates: November 9th through December 12th, 2010.
Artist Reception: Thursday, November 18th, 6-8 p.m.
In The Ordinary Expands, artists M. Gert Barkovic, Jessica Braiterman, Brent Crothers, Steven Dobbin, Michelle Hagewood, Huguette Roe, and TRAsh Collective, explore the familiar and everyday through the metamorphosis of mundane materials.
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Exhibit Dates: September 21st through October 24th, 2010
In Temporal Topographies, Becky Alprin, Amanda Burnham, Samantha Gainsburg, Alexander Groshong, Hannah Naomi Kim, Evan La Londe, Cathy Last-Mann, Elena Volkova, and Adam Weir explore the space where time intersects with created and natural environments.
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Exhibit Dates: April 12th through May 16th, 2010.
Spectra is an exhibition of work by Goucher College's art faculty. Participating faculty include: Stuart Abarbanel, Laura Burns, Rick Delaney, Laurie Fader, Breon Gilleran, Allyn Massey, Matthew McConville, Cornel Rubino, Pamela Thompson, and Ed Worteck.
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Exhibit Dates: February 16th through March 28th, 2010.
Adornamental features the work of seven artists who are breaking new ground in the decorative and ornamental arts. At times considered primarily feminine and removed from fine art, the decorative arts began to achieve an elevated status in 1975, with the creation of the Pattern and Decoration Movement.
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Exhibit Dates: November 3rd through December 13th, 2009.
The human body can be interpreted in multiple and diverse ways. In the exhibition Ambiguous Bodies, the artists employ the idea of ambiguity, dismantling notions of the classical and ideal form, while simultaneously broadening the scope of the human form to include differences of beauty, race, sexuality, and gender.
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Exhibit Dates: September 12th through October 18, 2009.
To celebrate the opening of The Silber Gallery in the Goucher College Athenaeum, this inaugural exhibition showcases selected works from the college's art collection as well as highlights from the Silber collection.
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