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Drawn Across the Century
Opening Reception: Friday, October 28th, 5-7p.m.
Tricky Fingers (detail)
mixed media on paper
The main exhibition was made possible through the cooperation and friendship of Nancy Doll, Director of the Weatherspooon Art Museum at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.Greensboro is the home of the Dillard Paper Company, now known as xpedx, which has funded the museum’s acquisition of over 500 works on paper through the Weatherspoon’s annual Art on Paper exhibition since 1965. The exhibition was organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum Staff, especially their Assst. Registrar, Noelle McClure, and is a slightly different show than the previous national tour of works from the Dillard Collection. Noelle provided the show’s checklist and outgoing condition reports, made transportation arrangements and supervised the show’s packing on her end.
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SAY WHAT: poetry + art
September 16, 2010, 6:00 pmThis session of SAY WHAT pairs an artist talk from GOCA121 featured photographer William Wylie with a reading by Colorado poet Merril Gilfillan.
Upcoming Exhibits
Hypothesis
Hypothesis: Process in Science and Art is a multi-disciplinary exhibit and an experiment highlighting the connections between the scientific and artistic processes.
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SAY WHAT: poetry + art
09.01.10This session of SAY WHAT pairs an artist talk from GOCA121 featured photographer William Wylie with a reading by Colorado poet Merril Gilfillan.
Read more »Hypothesis
07.26.10Hypothesis: Process in Science and Art is a multi-disciplinary exhibit and an experiment highlighting the connections between the scientific and artistic processes.
Read more »William Wylie
07.13.10In the exhibition American Places William Wylie focuses on the concept of place; how we respond to the landscape, how we move from the general to the specific in our personal associations with it, and how our lives are interwoven into the histories of places.
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