Kemper Art Museum: Friday, 11 May 2007
Join us for a reception this Friday, May 11th, 6-9 pm, celebrating the opening of three summer exhibitions:
ANDREA FRASER, WHAT DO I, AS AN ARTIST, PROVIDE?
This exhibition examines the work of contemporary artist Andrea Fraser, with special emphasis on her recent series of photographs and video installations. It is the second in the Kemper Art Museum's recently inaugurated Focus series of exhibitions that examine significant works from the collection within the context of contemporary discourses.
Gallery talk Friday, May 11 @ 6:30 pm
ANSEL ADAMS: REVERENCE FOR LIFE
This exhibition examines Ansel Adams's landscape photography and its relationship to his environmental activism, paying special attention to his focus on water and preservation while also highlighting key personal connections and influences, all of which play into the theme of a
"reverence for life."
ANNUAL MFA THESIS EXHIBITION
Work from fourteen Master of Fine Arts candidates in Washington University's Graduate School of Art, part of the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts. Robert Josiah Bingaman, Katherine Cannistra, Dennis Doty, Corey Escoto, Cameron Fuller, Sean Gyshen, David Johnson, Matthew O'Shea, Sarah Paulsen, Lisa Payne, Brian Priest, Travis Russell, Amy Thompson, Ann Yaeger.
For more information, call (314) 935-4523 or email kemperartmuseum@wustl.edu
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
May 11th - July 16th
While you're at Washington University for the MFA second year show, hop on over to Bixby,
Walker (both are next to the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum), or the Lewis Center (On
Kingsland right next to Delmar Harvard Elementary) and see what the BFA candidates have
been up to this year! The opening is from 6-8, but the show will be up and available to the
public during the day until May 18th.
* Printmaking is on the 1st floor of Bixby
* Fashion is in the basement of Bixby
* Painting is on the 2nd floor of Walker
* Sculpture is on the basement and 1st floor of Walker
* Photography is on the 3rd floor of the Lewis Center
* Visual Communications is on the 2nd floor of the Lewis Center
ANDREA FRASER, WHAT DO I, AS AN ARTIST, PROVIDE?
This exhibition examines the work of contemporary artist Andrea Fraser, with special emphasis on her recent series of photographs and video installations. It is the second in the Kemper Art Museum's recently inaugurated Focus series of exhibitions that examine significant works from the collection within the context of contemporary discourses.
Gallery talk Friday, May 11 @ 6:30 pm
ANSEL ADAMS: REVERENCE FOR LIFE
This exhibition examines Ansel Adams's landscape photography and its relationship to his environmental activism, paying special attention to his focus on water and preservation while also highlighting key personal connections and influences, all of which play into the theme of a
"reverence for life."
ANNUAL MFA THESIS EXHIBITION
Work from fourteen Master of Fine Arts candidates in Washington University's Graduate School of Art, part of the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts. Robert Josiah Bingaman, Katherine Cannistra, Dennis Doty, Corey Escoto, Cameron Fuller, Sean Gyshen, David Johnson, Matthew O'Shea, Sarah Paulsen, Lisa Payne, Brian Priest, Travis Russell, Amy Thompson, Ann Yaeger.
For more information, call (314) 935-4523 or email kemperartmuseum@wustl.edu
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
May 11th - July 16th
While you're at Washington University for the MFA second year show, hop on over to Bixby,
Walker (both are next to the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum), or the Lewis Center (On
Kingsland right next to Delmar Harvard Elementary) and see what the BFA candidates have
been up to this year! The opening is from 6-8, but the show will be up and available to the
public during the day until May 18th.
* Printmaking is on the 1st floor of Bixby
* Fashion is in the basement of Bixby
* Painting is on the 2nd floor of Walker
* Sculpture is on the basement and 1st floor of Walker
* Photography is on the 3rd floor of the Lewis Center
* Visual Communications is on the 2nd floor of the Lewis Center
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