2008 Exhibition Schedule

A Retrospective

David Herrold

A Retrospective

January 30 – March 2, 2008

A retrospective exhibition of works by retiring DePauw Professor of Art David Herrold

Pattern Recognition

Jeff Schmuki

Pattern Recognition

January 30 – March 2, 2008

Jeff Schmuki's sculptural ceramic works and installations explore the relationship between cartography, documentary, memory and the natural/manmade landscape.

Works in Progress

Zoe Strauss

Works in Progress

March 12 – April 13, 2008

A photographer of the social landscape, Zoe Strauss’s searing humanist portraits, photo-based installations and large-scale public projects pay particular attention to the overlooked – or purposefully avoided – details of life.

New Leipzig Paintings from the Rubell Family Collection

Life After Death

New Leipzig Paintings from the Rubell Family Collection

March 19 – May 18, 2008

An exhibition that presents the foremost U.S. collection of paintings from the New Leipzig School, a group of painters who are breathing new life into the East German tradition of social realist figure painting.

2008 Senior Art Exhibition

April 24 – May 18, 2008

A exhibition featuring the artwork of graduating studio art majors. Senior students exhibiting this year include Kirstin Amies, Andrea Cofield, Katie Gobel, Matt Kalasky, Anne Ross and Jill Schneider.

Building a Collection: Recent Gifts of Contemporary Art

June 11 – June 15, 2008

This exhibition brings together a diverse range of artworks by an international roster of artists – all acquired through donations during the past 10 years – that represent significant additions to the University’s collection of contemporary art.

Events

2008 Senior Art Exhibition
Opening reception
Thursday, April 24, 2008, 6 – 8 pm

General Information

Gallery Hours:
Tu - F: 10 am - 4pm
Sa: 11 am - 5pm
Su: 1 - 5pm

Closed:
During University breaks and holidays

Location:
DePauw University
10 West Hanna Street
Greencastle, IN 46135
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Information Line: 765.658.4336
The galleries are wheelchair accessible.

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