2003 Exhibition Schedule
Social Strategies:
Redefining Social RealismNovember 15, 2003 – February 15, 2004
Social Strategies: Redefining Social Realism introduces tendencies in contemporary art that redefine social realism and examines ways in which contempoary artists have used art as a platform to air their views, personal politics, and visionary alternatives. This renewed social praxis will be explored by works in a broad range of media from internationally renowned contemporary artists, including: Tracy Emin, Gilbert & George, Nan Goldin, Felix Gonząlez-Torres, Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, Wolfgang Laib, Neo Rauch, Sam Taylor-Wood, and Sue Williams.
All-Campus Student Exhibition
December 4 – 14, 2003
An annual juried exhibition of art created by students from the entire DePauw campus.
Faculty Exhibition
October 15 – November 23, 2003
An exhibition featuring the work of DePauw University Studio Art professors.
Adams, Forsyth and Steele:
Indiana Paintings from the Lilly Endowment CollectionJuly 26 – October 12, 2003
This exhibition highlights works by J. Ottis Adams, William Forsyth and T.C. Steele--the three most prominent members of the Hoosier Group, which also includes the Paris-trained artist Otto Stark and the self-taught painter Richard Gruelle. Adams, Forsyth and Steele features familiar Indiana landscapes rendered by these accomplished artists, including tranquil scenes from Brown County and Butler's Hill, as well as paintings representing the artists' travels outside of Indiana.
This exhibition is supported by a grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. and is organized by the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Terra Firma:
Contemporary Indiana Artists Paint the LandscapeAugust 5 – October 7, 2003
Contemporary interpretations of the landscape by Indiana artists Barry Gealt, William Itter, Marc Jacobson, Tim Kennedy, Al Pounders, and Bonnie Sklarski. Guest curated by Professor Robert Kingsley.
Reflection:
Recent Work by Yves PaquetteSeptember 3 – October 5, 2003
Paquette creates installations in which objects function as universal, cross-cultural symbols and icons representing a multitude of everyday, societal experiences and relationships.
Dale Enochs:
Recent Limestone SculptureSeptember 3 – October 5, 2003
Enochs, a sculptor who works primarily with Indiana limestone, is the Lee G. Hall Distinguished Visiting Professor of Art at DePauw for the fall semester.
Events
Opening reception
Thursday, April 24, 2008, 6 8 pm
General Information
Tu - F: 10 am - 4pm
Sa: 11 am - 5pm
Su: 1 - 5pm
Closed:
During University breaks and holidays
Location:
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10 West Hanna Street
Greencastle, IN 46135
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The galleries are wheelchair accessible.
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