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September
2001 - July 2002
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- September
12 - October 24, 2001
- Suraci Gallery
- Window
Into Eternity
- A
Rediscovery of Holy Images
- This contemporary icon
exhibit examines the place of holy images within both the Christian
tradition and the world at large, and encourages an understanding
of those images. Iconography is a vibrant on-going Christian
visual worship expression, far from a dead issue relegated to
the past. By working within ancient guidelines, both in terms
of subject matter and method, the iconographers have created
a body of work that appears at once very old and very new, transporting
the viewer to a quiet, contemplative place.
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This
exhibit celebrates THE ARTS and SPIRITUALITY and is sponsored
in part by a grant from the Cultural Affairs Committee of Marywood
University.
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- DIANE LEE
- Saint
Luke the Evangelist
- egg tempera
- 12x9"
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- CHRISTOPHER
GOSEY
- The
Conversion of Saint Paul
- modified
encaustic
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icon)
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- October 5
- November 4, 2001
- Mahady Gallery
- Art
Faculty Biennial '01
- Multimedia exhibit
of current work by Marywood's
art faculty featuring painting, illustration, ceramics, computer graphics,
sculpture, prints, photographs and drawings. Participating faculty
include Beth Adelsberger, Steven Alexander, Mark Cohen, Dennis
Corrigan, Renée Emanuel, Robert Griffith, Kim Hayden,
Sister Cor Immaculatum Heffernan, IHM, Lisa Hinkle, Peter Hoffer,
Kay Hometchko, Joseph Kaucher, Anne Kearns, William Leth, Rob
Lettieri, John Meza, Sam Olfano, Barbara Parker-Bell, Pamela
M. Parsons, Matt Povse, Sandra Povse and Mark Webber.
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- November
17 - December 14, 2001
- Mahady Gallery
- STEVEN
ALEXANDER: Works
from the Belin Project
- This exhibition features
large-scale abstract paintings that are the result of a recent
arts scholarship award received from the F. Lammot Belin Foundation.
A member of the Marywood art faculty, Alexander is represented by Gremmillion & Company Fine Art in Houston. Reception: Saturday, November 17th, 6-8 PM and Gallery Talk: Thursday, November 29th at
12 Noon.
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- Almanzora
- 2001
- acrylic on
canvas
- 96" x 72"
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Senese,
2001,
acrylic on canvas, 72" x 54"
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- November
17 - December 14, 2001
- Suraci Gallery
- REAL
MOMENTS
- Photographs
by Susie Forrester
- Exhibit of recent toned
silver gelatin photographs by Susie Forrester taken at various stopping points
in the artist's daily travels....the backyard, family gatherings,
a wedding, picnic, or wherever great moments happen....anywhere. Reception: Saturday, November
17th, 6-8 PM and Gallery
Talk: Wednesday,
December 5th at 2 PM.
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SUSIE
FORRESTER
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Flowergirls,
PA 2000
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- January 16
- 27, 2002
- Mahady Gallery
- Scholastic
Art Awards
- A regional exhibition,
sponsored by the Times-Tribune, of award-winning work by junior
high and high school students, grades 7-12, from five counties
of Northeastern Pennsylvania.
- Awards Presentation: Saturday, January
19th at 1PM (Nazareth Hall, Crystal Room)
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- February
3 - 17, 2002
- Mahady Gallery
- Senior
Exhibition 01
- Undergraduate group
exhibition of fine arts candidates in GRAPHIC DESIGN: Eric Beers,
Sarah Brady, Jessica Conahay, Jessica DeNunzio, Michelle Estile,
Christine Fink, Eva Fredericks, Justin Gostony, Elizabeth Grady,
Valerie Horchos, Eugene Hudzina, Stephen Kelley, Stacy Maus,
Jamie Moore, Melissa Mowatt and Robert Stevens, and SCULPTURE:
Sean Mullin, Cynthia Myron and Karen Reid.
- Reception: Sunday, February 3rd, 2-4 PM
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January 16 - February 24, 2002
Suraci Gallery
- Adé Bethune
- IMAGES
OF HOLY LABOR
- An internationally
known artist, writer and liturgical consultant, Adé Bethune
has made a landmark contribution to the development of sacred
art in our time. Born in Brussels, Belgium, she is best known
for her bold black and white prints published in The Catholic Worker. With uncompromising directness,
her works express the union of liturgy and radical action embodied
in the movement for social justice founded in the 1930's by Dorothy
Day. Her prints are vivid twentieth century icons of saints intent
on works of compassion, wearing housedresses and overalls.
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exhibit celebrates THE ARTS and SPIRITUALITY and is sponsored
in part by a grant from the Cultural Affairs Committee of Marywood
University.
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Saints
Perpetua and Felicitas
Christ,
The Worker
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- February
24 - March 17, 2002
- Mahady Gallery and
Insalaco Center for Studio Arts
- Senior
Exhibition 02
- Undergraduate group
exhibition of fine arts candidates in PAINTING: John Bert, Christopher
Fanucci, Stacy Giovannucci, Cassie Kobeski and Jennifer Scott;
in ILLUSTRATION: Colleen Gedrich, Karen Gilmour, Jennifer Romano,
Anne Sabatelle, Dallas Scopelliti, Jackie Teeple and Amy Trostel;
in PHOTOGRAPHY: Niko Kallianiotis, Lori Kuzmich and Erica Smith;
in INTERIOR DESIGN: Eva Puteri, Heather Suraci and Michael Wentland;
and in ART EDUCATION: Talia Bonitz, Cristin Chisdock, Molly O'Boyle,
Jennifer Oles and Michele West.
- Reception: Sunday, February 24th, 2-4 PM
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- March
15 - April 14, 2002
- Suraci Gallery
- She
walks in beauty...
- Sister
Cor Immaculatum Heffernan, I.H.M.
- Bronze sculpture and
calligraphy by Sister
Cor Immaculatum Heffernan, IHM celebrate and capture the beauty of WOMEN, valiant
women who are present -- young and old, burdened and free, simple
and queenly -- women to whom life is entrusted at this moment
in history.
- Reception: Friday, March 15th, 6-8 PM and Gallery Talk: Wednesday, March 20th at 2
PM.
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exhibit celebrates THE ARTS and SPIRITUALITY.
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- Exult! (detail)
- 2001, bronze on marble 20"x8.5"x8.5"
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- March 18
- April 28, 2002
- Gallery Lobby
- 4th
NAP Biennial Video Festival
- Ten international works
in film and video selected by jurors Ann-Sargent Wooster, Mary
Lucier and Ann Borin. The NAP Festival exhibits video and film
artists in an art venue, promoting videos as an integral part
of art exhibitions. The project is sponsored by the New Arts Program (NAP), a non-profit art service
organization that presents to the public educational opportunities
with individual artists from the literary, visual and performing
arts.
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- April 2 -
28, 2002
- Mahady Gallery
- Rayuela
/ Hopscotch
- 15
CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICAN ARTISTS
- Hopscotch is taken
from Rayuela, the seminal text by Julio Cortazar,
first published in Argentina in 1963, of which certain literary
and stylistic features of the text provide the core conceptual
framework for the exhibition. The potential for a multiple reading
of the image will be one of the many issues raised and explored
in the exhibit as well as the meaning and significance of "being
present" and the context for reception in both the North
and South. Curated by Robert Schweitzer, Hopscotch partners the exhibition spaces at both Marywood
University and the University of Scranton (April 7-May 10). A
catalog documenting the exhibit will be available.
- Reception: Sunday, April 7th, 1-3 PM at
University Art Gallery, University of Scranton and 3-5 PM at
Mahady Gallery, Marywood University
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Mónica
Castillo
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Almost
Hiperrealism
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courtesy
of Robert Miller Gallery,
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New
York
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Nadín
Ospina
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Idolo
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courtesy
of Leon Tovar Fine Art
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Eugenio
Dittborn
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The
18th History of the Human Face
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(Eyes
of Glory) Airmail Painting No. 109
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courtesy
Alexander and Bonin
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Nicole
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Nicole
A. Tryt
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- May 4 - July
12, 2002
- Mahady Gallery
- Graduate
Exhibition
- A group exhibit of
masters of art candidates in art education and ceramics featuring
the work of Lydia V. Owen, Wendy R. Smith and Nicole A. Tryt.
- Reception: May 4th, 6-8 PM
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Lydia V. Owen
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- May 4 - July
12, 2002
- Suraci Gallery
- REFLECTIONS
OUT OF TIME
- Paintings
by Colini
- Bohemian born Surrealist
Colini believes that an artist senses the moods, emotions
and dreams that linger from times past. Reflections of that belief
and spanning the numerous eras personally lived, Colini's paintings
combine the formal look of the Old Masters with the subject matter
of a magic realist. The paintings are done in the egg tempera
medium, a difficult and time-consuming process which yields glowing,
gem-like colors, transparent layers and great precision.
- Reception: May 4th, 6-8 PM
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- Satori (Enlightenment)
- 16" x 20"
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