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Virtual Exhibitions |
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2022, Sept. 9—Nov.6, South Shore Arts https://www.southshoreartsonline.org
February, 2022 Featured Art, Hopkinson Journal of the Arts https://www.hopkinsonarts.com/featuredartists
February 11 - March 10, 2022 90th Exhibition of Visual Artist Members, Arts Club of Chicago Feb. 20-Aug 31 2021 Reality Shift
2020 Poems/Art
Apr 20-June 8, 2018 Visions of Venus
2017-2018
May 13–Aug 31
June 10–July 5 One Person:
29 aug 2015 to 24 oct 2015 In recognition of Malala Yousafzai
2015
May 17 to Aug. 11, 2013 Click for the Catalog:
April 6 — May 7, 2012
May 15 to June 14, 2009 Solo Exhibition "Flow–Partial Count" Opening Reception May 17 - 11am—3:30pm Depot Gallery 525 Broadway, Beverly Shores, IN (46301) , 219-879-4516 |
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It's a Little Late to be Early (Catalog, PDF) Uncle Freddy's Gallery, Hammond, IN, February 7 March 6, 2004 |
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June 11-Aug. 7, 2004
War & Peace Gallery 415, 415 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, IL, 312-527-0578 War & Peace is a national show, juried by Ed Paschke, open to artists throughout the United States. It will seek to represent the views of artists on the world's current situation. |
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1+1=One. Installation July 24 - Aug. 15, 2004. Robert Stanley and Kathleen Zmuda collaborated on a piece about journey, fragments, stories, nature, and expression. In a cleared area at the end of a forrested allee, 2 ft. x 3 ft. fragments of concrete were scattered about. On these fragments were inked bits of stories and poetry. Seemingly floating in the air, frames "framed" particular views, showing the subjectivelness of viewpoints. A 4 ft. x 4 ft. computer image of fragments real and imagined, one of which was a photo of the field behind the image, gave viewers a chance to meditate. The installation invited participants to add these bits to their perception as they looked around, seeing serene fields, twisted deadfall branches, smelling the forrestall the ones plus ones plus ones that add up to a One. Viewers could place their own writings or drawings a box near one of the chairs, or look in the box for the responses of othersmore fragments that added up to a new, creative whole. Several times during the exhibition, Kathleen Zmuda told a story or a poem that led to an embrace of beauty around and within.. The Lubeznik Center for the Arts sponsors the annual 1 + 1 = One, curated by Jon Hook and Andrea Peterson, who invited and paired twenty artists that they intuited would complement and harmonize well in a collaborative effort to produce a site-specific work, considering the environmental/agricultural setting as inspiration. The setting is between Laporte and Rolling Prairie, Indiana, a farm with a variety of landscapes: vast wheat fields, grassy hills, wooded lanes, ponds and woods. |
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July 26 - Sept. 15
Provence at Purdue North Central |
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Intimate Foreign Hints, acrylic, 36x48 in | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Landscape, acrylic, 20 x 20 in. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Random Real, acrylic, 36 x 48 in. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nov. 3 - 30 Crossing the Digital Divide: Computers, Just Another Medium |
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2005 Hooked Up: Artists Collaborate Artists talk and ideas percolate. Artists collaborate and remarkable creations are born. Columbia’s Center for Book and Paper Arts gathers some of the finest examples of historic and current artists’ book and printing collaborations.
January 14 - February 19, 2005 Gallery hours: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday |
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Momentary Universe archival ink computer print 8 x 8 in.
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Reveries Once and Again Real acrylic 21 x 30 in. |
2005 February 1February 28 |
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2000 Center Valery Larbeaud,
1971 |
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