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Past Shows
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Domestic Affairs — The work examines female identity and reflects
upon the myriad roles that women are called
upon to play in society. Fourteen artists look
out at the world. Through painting, printmaking,
photography and sculpture, they restructure
what they see through the prism of their personal
vision. Cultural heritage, relationships between
the sexes, visual diaries, and the documentation
of political realities that shape individual
lives, are references that are explored. |
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Freedom
and Civil Rites — A collection of
11” x 14” photographs printed on
fiber paper. It is a study of gay men through
portraiture. It is also an exploration of freedom.
The freedom to love and be loved in return,
no matter the gender. |
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Complex
Collisions — a two-person exhibit
of paintings and works on paper by the artists
JULIE DURKIN and BOB MARTY |
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The
Bill Clinton Show — An exhibit of
over thirty works examing Bill Clinton and his
legacy by artists including David Levine, Jules
Feiffer, David Spriggs, Grace Graupe-Pillard,
Jenny Scobel, and Boris Vallejo. Counting
on Democracy, a film about the 2000 election
by Danny Schechter, was screened for a benefit
fundraiser for Girls Write Now. Click
here to read "Canvassing Bill,"
a piece featured in the New York Magazine
Intelligencier on Oct. 20, 2003.
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Return
to the Womb Room — An exploration
of Mothers and others. A multi-media exhibit
of photographs, paintings, and videos. Included
were weekly readings on the themes of femininity,
sexuality, loneliness, and alienation. |
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Falun
Gong: The Price and Value of Truth —
In conjunction with the photography exhibit,
invited speakers gave lectures on human rights,
understanding Falun Gong from the perspective
of medicine, and the relationship between Falun
Gong and traditional spiritual practices. |
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Manic
and Depressed — Through art and the
spoken word, a voice was given to the works
of persons with manic depression. Excerpts from
the letters, poems, and journals of Anne Sexton,
Jack Kerouac, Van Gogh, Edgar Allen Poe, and
Virginia Woolf were presented. |
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Winter Fantasies:
Original Art from Noted Children's Books and
Beyond — An exhibit featuring paintings
from children's books with performances by actors
and actresses. |
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Rules
of Confinement — A group show of
artists who use cubes, boxes, suitcases, and
cabinets to create works of art which break
out of the barriers created by these confined
structures. |
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