Exhibition Archives
Kelly Weime.......................................Front Space
7/7/2004 to 7/31/2004
photography.
Presenting salt prints of environmental portraits.
Keli Lemoi....................Gallery A
7/7/2004 to 7/31/2004
"Portraits: 1999-..." photography.
This work is a reflective examination of LeMoi's fluctuating, yet persistent, interest in photographing the human face.
Marci Rubin....................Gallery B
7/7/2004 to 7/31/2004
"Corresponding Parts"
fabric sculpture and drawings on paper (3D).
Through sculpture and drawing Rubin exposes the physical essence of the body. Sculptures made from clothing inherently hold the body's form and essence, without actually becoming direct representational figure work. The blind contour drawings of shoes and gloves produce abstractions with relation to the body's appendages, specifically the hands and feet.
Kelly Moore....................Gallery C
7/7/2004 to 7/31/2004
"Observations from a Modern Primitive," acrylic on canvas.
The artist states, ".The Human Experience in our modern world. What is Progress?"
Daryl Hudson....................Gallery D
7/7/2004 to 7/31/2004
(haiku)
Thought breath substance emotion
Joy pain exhilaration
Pieces of a life
Pieces of reality
Pieces of a man
"ARChival Revival"...............................Gallery E
7/7/2004 to 7/31/2004
Follow ARC's 30-year journey in the arts through selections from the gallery archives that recall the history of one of the last remaining women's cooperative galleries in the country.
Julie Klaper....................Raw Space
7/7/2004 to 7/31/2004
"Life-Threatening,Life-Altering," installation.
My husband's latest medical malady, one of more than two dozen over 30+ years of marriage, was a fall that could leave him permanently disabled. I have created this work to narrate my helplessness as his caregiver and wife, my wish to protect him from further harm and pain, and my attempt to try and understand his apparent fate. While I know I can't heal him, the creation of these pieces has been a source of comfort for us both.
John Trobaugh....................Special Events
7/7/2004 to 7/31/2004
"Childhood Memories," prints and drawings.
Although Trobaugh uses ink wash drawings and intaglio prints as a personal therapeutic vehicle, his images speak to universal themes of abuse and oppression. Viewed as dangerous by the only Alabama community college dedicated to fine art, these images were censored and removed against the artist's wishes from a faculty exhibition.
Beth Berolheimer......................Media Room
7/7/2004 to 7/31/2004