"Garden" is currently on view at the Galleries of the Moore College of Art in Philadelphia. Exhibition dates - March 13 - April 10, 2010.
NCECA Opening: Thursday April 1, 7 pm - 9pm.
Location: The Galleries at Moore College of Art and Design, 20th Street and The Parkway, Philadelphia, PA. 19103, www.moore.edu
Gallery hours are: Monday through Friday 11 – 7 pm, Saturday 11- 5 pm. Closed Sundays and all legal holidays. The exhibition is free and open to the public.
“Garden” questions our ability to cleanse the land and to change industrialized farming practices. The installation hopes to inspire care for the natural world that sustains us.” Nan Smith
I wish to thank the Senior Vice President for Research and the University of Florida’s Office of Research and Graduate Programs, which provided funding for this project, through special funds and the Fine Arts Scholarship Enhancement Award Fund. Also NCECA and The Florida Department of State and the Fine Arts Council of Florida for funding that supported the installation’s transport to Philadelphia.
Earth Matters was curated by NCECA’s Exhibition Director, Linda Ganstrom and presented in cooperation with The Galleries at Moore College of Art & Design. This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. A full-color publication accompanies the exhibition with texts by the curator and essayists Glen R. Brown, professor of modern and contemporary art history at Kansas State University and a member of the International Academy of Ceramics; and Nicole Burisch, a Canadian artist, critic, curator, and cultural worker.
The 44th Annual NCECA Conference, “Independence,” will be held in Philadelphia at the Philadelphia Convention Center from March 31 – April 3, 2010. For more information on NCECA visit www.nceca.net.
Exhibiting artists: Susan Beiner, Aislinn Caron, Bryan Czibesz, Spencer Ebbinga, Shanna Fliegel, Roxanne Jackson, Gudrun Klix, Jae Won Lee, Emily Loehle, Kate MacDowell, Waren Mather, Anna Metcalfe, Dennis Lee Mitchell, Ted Neal, Grace Nickel, Justin Novak, Kip O’Krongly, Pamela Olson, George Penaloza, Sam Scott, Bonnie Seeman, Amy Smith, Keith Smith, Nan Smith, Ryan Takaba, Christopher Torrez, John Williams, and Paula Winokur
NCECA Opening: Thursday April 1, 7 pm - 9pm.
Location: The Galleries at Moore College of Art and Design, 20th Street and The Parkway, Philadelphia, PA. 19103, www.moore.edu
Gallery hours are: Monday through Friday 11 – 7 pm, Saturday 11- 5 pm. Closed Sundays and all legal holidays. The exhibition is free and open to the public.
“Garden” questions our ability to cleanse the land and to change industrialized farming practices. The installation hopes to inspire care for the natural world that sustains us.” Nan Smith
I wish to thank the Senior Vice President for Research and the University of Florida’s Office of Research and Graduate Programs, which provided funding for this project, through special funds and the Fine Arts Scholarship Enhancement Award Fund. Also NCECA and The Florida Department of State and the Fine Arts Council of Florida for funding that supported the installation’s transport to Philadelphia.
Earth Matters was curated by NCECA’s Exhibition Director, Linda Ganstrom and presented in cooperation with The Galleries at Moore College of Art & Design. This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. A full-color publication accompanies the exhibition with texts by the curator and essayists Glen R. Brown, professor of modern and contemporary art history at Kansas State University and a member of the International Academy of Ceramics; and Nicole Burisch, a Canadian artist, critic, curator, and cultural worker.
The 44th Annual NCECA Conference, “Independence,” will be held in Philadelphia at the Philadelphia Convention Center from March 31 – April 3, 2010. For more information on NCECA visit www.nceca.net.
Exhibiting artists: Susan Beiner, Aislinn Caron, Bryan Czibesz, Spencer Ebbinga, Shanna Fliegel, Roxanne Jackson, Gudrun Klix, Jae Won Lee, Emily Loehle, Kate MacDowell, Waren Mather, Anna Metcalfe, Dennis Lee Mitchell, Ted Neal, Grace Nickel, Justin Novak, Kip O’Krongly, Pamela Olson, George Penaloza, Sam Scott, Bonnie Seeman, Amy Smith, Keith Smith, Nan Smith, Ryan Takaba, Christopher Torrez, John Williams, and Paula Winokur
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