Faculty Exhibition 2000, installation view, Jay Wholley
Faculty Exhibition 2000
February 2-25, 2000
Kresge and Pascal Galleries
Group exhibition of works in various media by the visual arts faculty at Ramapo College. This was the first faculty exhibition to be held at Ramapo College in seven years.
Entangled was a one-person exhibition of fiberworks by local artist, Linda Hirschman, which included both functional clothing and experimental fiber installations.
Hovering Journey
March 3-March 27, 2000
Kresge Gallery
Hovering Journey was a one-person exhibition by symbolic painter and Fordham University artist-in-residence, Vivienne Thaul Wechter. The exhibition featured colorful canvases incorporating poetic themes.
(this is not the place), installation view, artworks by Alighiero e Boetti
(this is not the place)
April 12-May 5, 2000
Kresge and Pascal Galleries
This international exhibition, curated by Sydney O. Jenkins and Virgilio Garza, is about themes of place and the nomadic. It includes works reflecting a personal commentary about place as well as artists who are known for political statements.
Senior Fine Arts Exhibit, installation view, artworks by Robert Modafferi and Greg De Laura
Senior Fine Arts Exhibit
May 10-23, 2000
Kresge and Pascal Galleries
An exhibition of work by graduating Visual
Arts students.
Chris Twomey, Baby, acrylic/silkscreen
Alumni Redux One
August 23-September 13, 2000
Kresge and Pascal Galleries
This group exhibition of works by Ramapo College visual arts alumni provides an in-depth look at four former students who continued their arts careers. Alumni Redux 1 is the first in a series of alumni projects.
Distinctions (detail), artworks by Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla
Distinctions
September 28-October 20, 2000
Kresge Gallery
Different perspectives that artists use to capture the way in which groups of people identify with, or, struggle to conform to a group were explored. Sofia Hernandez Chong Cuy, winner of the 2000 Ramapo Curatorial Prize, which is annually awarded to a second-year graduate student at the Cneter for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, was the curator.
This one-person exhibition by Yale University professor Catherine Opie featured photographs of lesbian couples in domestic situations. This exhibit was presented in conjunction with the lecture series “The Ins and Outs of Sexual Politics” organized by the Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Coalition at Ramapo College.
Juan Cuyo, Fete, oil on board, Rodman Collection, Ramapo College
Plots and Intentions
November 1-December 6, 2000
Kresge and Pascal Galleries
This international exhibition presented leading contemporary artists working with complex plot narratives alongside renowned self-taught artists. The exhibit will also included works from the Ramapo College collection as well as works from Henry Darger, Cindy Sherman, Kathy Rose, L.C. Spooner and Charles A.A. Dellschau.
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