Watermelon Still Life with Snakes, c. 1946, oil on board, collection of Jonathan Demme, Nyack, NY
Mystical Imagination: The Art of Haitian Master Hector Hyppolite
February 6-April 21, 2010
Pascal Gallery
African Ancestry Month Exhibition
Featuring paintings by the greatest artist of the Haitian Renaissance, this traveling exhibition is drawn from the Museum of the Americas showing, organized by The Waterloo Center for the Arts. Included at Ramapo are loans from prestigious private collections, which are unique to this venue.
Tops in Ten: A Selection, installation view, artworks by Josh Knoblick, Eva Fazarri, Dan Monteavaro, Robert Modafferi and Hannah Craft
Tops in Ten: A Selection
February 6-February 26, 2010
Kresge Gallery
Multi-media exhibition of works by visual arts alumni who studied in the Berrie Center. Presented in conjunction with the Berrie Center 10th Anniversary Celebration. Artists: Hannah Craft, Eva Fazarri, Robin Keller, Joshua Knoblick, Robert Modafferi, Dan Monteavaro, Bil Thompson.
Exhibition of works by graduating Visual Arts students.
Alex Masket, Color Fields, 2009, mixed media
Alex Masket: A View with a Room
September 1 – October 8, 2010
Kresge Gallery
Self-taught artist Alex Masket uses his instinctive understanding of color, line, and form to reveal his unique view of the world in this one-person installation.
Presented in recognition of Disabilities Awareness Month.
Varian Fry walking along the street in Marseilles, image courtesy of Annette Fry
Varian Fry, ASSIGNMENT: RESCUE, 1940-41
September 1 – October 8, 2010
Pascal Gallery
This traveling exhibition tells the story of Varian Fry, who was instrumental in rescuing many refugee artists and intellectuals during World War II.
Varian Fry, ASSIGNMENT: RESCUE, 1940-41 was produced by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Sponsored by the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies and the Committee to Honor Varian Fry.
About the Object, installation view, artworks by Christina Linden and Amy Patton
About the Object
November 3 – December 8, 2010
Kresge Gallery
About the Object is the culmination of a year-long conversation and collaboration between artist Amy Patton and curator Christina Linden. The Ramapo Curatorial Prize is awarded each year to a second-year graduate student at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College.
Wilmino Domond (Haiti), David Slaying the Lion, 1967, oil on board, Rodman Collection, gift of Larry Kent
Fresh In: Recent Donations to the College Collections
November 3 – December 8, 2010
Pascal Gallery
Collection donations have surged in recent years, and this presentation showcases new donations to various collections including the Bukstein, Morris/Svehla, and Rodman Collections.
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