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Four Decades Ron Geibert: Emeritus Professor - Works From 1978 - 2017
Ronald R. Geibert and Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries
A retrospective showing featuring color street photography, installations, Orwellian prints, and electronic kiosks and complemented with a re-showing of a 1986 exhibition, and the 1997 CD-ROM with rare video and audio components, illustrating the role of social and recreational events during the Great Depression and photographic artworks added to the Wright State University permanent collection from the dozen shows curated by Professor Emeritus Ron Geibert from 1986 to 2007
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Materialize: Sculpture Using Digital Fabrication
Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries
This guide was created for the Materialize exhibition, curated by John Dickinson and Tess Cortes, with juror Tom Lauerman. Materialize highlighted 58 works by 27 artists that used digital processes in their design or production. This exhibition also traveled to Purdue University Galleries.
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Relics and Constellations: Hybrid Work of Paul Catanese
Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries
This catalog is from an exhibition of work by artist, Paul Catanese. Originally held at Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries at Wright State University from October 23, 2011 through January 8, 2012.Relics and Constellations, features a collection of different works in a variety of media that range from prints, to modified Gameboy Advance consoles, to site specific installations.
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Kimmerly Kiser: A Memorial Exhibition
Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries
This catalog features work from a memorial exhibition of drawings and paintings by the late Kimmerly Kiser held at Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries. Kiser was a professor of painting and drawing at Wright State University from 1969 to 1995. He continued teaching as faculty emeritus until his passing in 2006. The exhibition ran from January 25 through February 6, 2009.
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Norman Turner: A Survey
Wright State University Art Galleries
This catalog discusses and showcases the works of Norman Turner in The Survey Exhibit that was shown at the Wright State University Art Galleries from November 4, 2007- January 6, 2008, the For Center For The Fine Arts, Knox College from January 11, 2008-February 8, 2008, the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Haverford College from February 29-March 30, 2008, and the New York Studio School from April 10-May 24, 2008.
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Time's Body of Evidence: An Interdisciplinary Look at Health and Aging
Wright State University Art Galleries
A catalog for an exhibition examining the aspects of aging and health and featuring the work of nine artists. The exhibition ran from September 9 through October 15, 2006 and featured works in a variety of mediums including bronze sculpture, oil on canvas, video, and more.
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Water Being Water
Ronald R. Geibert and Wright State University Art Galleries
IQ. DNA. MRI. FYI. In an ever-changing world, we find ourselves conversing with abbreviated acronyms and phrases. They drive today's economy, political agenda, and water cooler chitchat. They define our use of resources and the attention given to matters. Who we are, or think we are, are wrapped around their brevity. In our hurried attempt to sort through the complexities of life we use them to only answer the obvious-How? Unfortunately, an equally important question, Why? is often ignored. The solving of the how of things has generally been left to the scientists and the reasons as to the why for artists to decipher. This publication and exhibition takes a new approach by making the two questions inseparable. Using the simplest of elements, H20, a scientist turned artist, and two writers, one from the sciences and the other from the arts, have begun a new conversation. It is a discussion that deserves our attention and participation.
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David Johnson: Prints, Drawings, Books
Wright State University Art Galleries
An exhibit featuring the works of David Johnson. His prints and works were held at the Wright State University Art Gallery from November 6th, 2005 through January 8th, 2006. His works include an arrangement of drawings and prints. Johnson is known for the specific qualities that invoke the feelings of strength, drama, intensity while featured around environments captured in his style.
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Barbara Grossman: A Survey
Wright State University Art Galleries
An exhibit held at the Wright State Art gallery featuring the artworks of Barbara Grossman. Wanting to depict the nature of everyday life, her subjects deal with people interacting with their environments. Grossman is acclaimed for her use of space, color, patterns, and expression that invoke "emotional resonance" with the viewer. The exhibit was held at Wright State University Art Gallery September 12th through October 17th. It was also shown at: Lafayette College, Washington and Lee University, and New York Studio School of Drawing and Painting.
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Holponiyochi: Contemporary Native American Sculpture
Wright State University Art Galleries
Nine artists participating in this exhibition share a concern with how practices of visual representation work to construct individual and collective identity. They examine and then reformulate familiar codes of visual culture, turning established conventions of visual representation against themselves. In highly sophisticated and nuanced critical commentary, they explore how both individual and group identities are shaped in and by one's cultural environment. At the same time, they recognize that limiting understanding can be an equally powerful influence in the shaping of one's sense of self and community.
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Landscapes: David Gloman and Richard Raiselis
Wright State University Art Galleries
Poster for the Landscape exhibit at Wright State University Art Galleries featuring artists David Gloman and Richard Raiselis
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Rosemarie Beck: Paintings 1965-2001
Wright State University Art Galleries
This catalog features the work of painter Rosemarie Beck, and includes an essay about Beck's work by Martica Sawin. The exhibit was held at the University Art Galleries, Wright State University, from September 18 through October 20, 2002.
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With a View Toward the Public: Dayton's Alternative Spaces Residency Program 1977-1983
Wright State University Art Galleries
The guide discusses the exhibition about Dayton's Alternative Spaces Residency Program from 1977-1983. A brief description is given for each of the artists and their work involved in the original project.
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Tracing Vision: Modern Drawings from the Ceseri Collection and the Georgia Museum of Art
Wright State University Art Galleries
This catalog features drawings from an exhibition of artists in the 19th- and 20th centuries from the private collection of Giuliano Ceseri and the Georgia Museum of Art. The Tracing Vision exhibition was held at the Wright State University Art Galleries from September 12 through October 14, 2001.
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Video 2000
Wright State University Art Galleries
Video 2000 celebrates the culmination of the role of video technology and its use as an artistic medium in the latter part of the 20th century, and the beginning of its application into the aesthetics and modalities of the coming century. By presenting major video installations by cutting edge artists , both nationally and internationally known as well as regional within the state of Ohio, Video 2000 focuses on video as a tool for creative expression. Areas of exploration include the use of video as an extended performance or personal journal medium; as a means of social and cultural commentary; as an interactive integration of space and time; and as a means of incorporating digital technology and explorations in cyberspace into the creation of video as a fine art.
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The Patrimony Corrupted: Artwork concerning the reconsideration of the role of men
Wright State University Art Galleries
This catalog features of work from an exhibition of male artists including Scott Anderson, Joseph Dal Pra, Jed Jackson, and more. The Patrimony Corrupted exhibition was held at Wright State University Art Galleries from January 5 through 31, 1999.
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Spirits Rising: Heritage and Contemporaneity in Figurative African-American Art
Wright State University Art Galleries
This catalog for the exhibition Spirits Rising featured works by African American artists Jon Onye Lockard, Valerie Maynard, and Pheoris West. The exhibition was held at the Wright State University Art Galleries from February 18 through March 23, 1997.
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Dayton Collects II
Wright State University Art Galleries
The collectors represented in this show have a variety of interests and collecting styles. The collections range in size from well over 500 objects to just a handful of works, and they cover the full range of artistic media. Some collectors concentrate in depth on a particular period in art history or in a particular geographic area: there are collection of Winslow Homer and Whistler, collections of contemporary art, works by Dayton artists, works by African and Native American artists.
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Drawing From Perception: A National Juried Drawing Exhibition
Wright State University Art Galleries
A program from a juried drawing exhibition held at the Wright State University Art Galleries from March 31 through May 5, 1996. The prize juror was Professor Emeritus at Yale University Art School, Bernard Chaet.
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Roberley Bell The Site of Memory
Wright State University Art Galleries
This catalog features exhibition of work by Roberley Bell. The Site of Memory was held at the University Art Galleries, Wright State University from January 2 through 28, 1996.
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Urban Landscape
Wright State University Art Galleries
This catalog features paintings from artists Yvonne Jacquette, Rackstraw Downes, and John Moore. The exhibition was Wright State University Art Galleries from February 12 through March 19, 1995.
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Women's Rites of Passage: Telling the Story
Wright State University Art Galleries
This catalog features work from an exhibition of female artists Kathleen Browne, Robin Taffler, Gail Rebhan, and more. The Women's Rite of Passage exhibition was held at Wright State University Art Galleries from April 4 through May 14, 1995.
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One Hundred Years of Street Photography
Ronald R. Geibert and Wright State University Art Galleries
A program from an exhibition featuring street photography from a variety of artists including but not limited to Diane Arbus, Alfred Stieglitz, Henri Cartie Bresson, and many more. One Hundred Years of Street Photography ran from February 20 through April 3, 1994. The catalog for this exhibition was originally available via CD-ROM.
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Sites of Recollection: Four Altars and a Rap Opera
Museum of Contemporary Art at Wright State University
A program from an exhibition featuring the works of artists Jenni Lukač, Angel Suarez-Rosado, James Luna, Renée Stout, and Y. David Chung. The exhibiton also included a panel discussion called As the World Turns-Culture, Compromise, and Ritual in the '90s.
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Parents
Ronald R. Geibert, Museum of Contemporary Art at Wright State University, and Dayton Art Institute
Parents bears witness to the profundity of that first and possibly foremost relationship in our lives: that which we share with our parents. Photographically derived works by Linda Connor, Duane Michals, and Larry Sultan, among others and selected writings in eight-four oversized pages. Augment with camera interviews of Ann Fessler, Tony Mendoza, Adina Sabghir, and Larry Sultan.
A collection of exhibition and program catalogs that discuss the artists and work involved in the show at Wright State University.
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