Exhibition Archives

Current Exhibit

Jane Stevens......................................Front Space

1/3/2007 to 1/27/2007

"Memories," black & white photography series

Current Exhibit

ARC Affiliate Members' Show 2007...........Gallery A

1/3/2007 to 1/23/2007

Participating artists:  Nancy Bechtol, Norma Cochovity, Anne Farley Gaines, Renee McGinnis, Tamara Petrov, and Jane Stevens

Image by Nancy Bechtol

Current Exhibit

Irmgard Kilb Koehler................................Gallery B

1/3/2007 to 1/23/2007

paintings

A retrospective, a reality, and a dream: the artist's personal history set in Europe, the U.S. and the world.

Current Exhibit

"The Thank You Show"............................Gallery C

1/3/2007 to 1/23/2007

Artists Caroline Anderson, Kristina Gosh, Ken Schadt, and Mirjana Ugrinov were invited to show their work in appreciation of their support of ARC gallery.

Image by Ken Schadt

Current Exhibit

Artists of CARC......................................Gallery D

1/3/2007 to 1/23/2007

"Fresh Crop: New Americana and Urban Folklore,"  watercolor paintings and drawings  

Monica Neuland representing Artists of CARC

Current Exhibit

Jan Wessels..........................................Gallery E

1/3/2007 to 1/23/2007

Photo-imaging art, with classical photography, digital imaging, and/or alternative photo/darkroom processes.

Current Exhibit

Bill Marquardsen.............................Special Events

1/3/2007 to 1/23/2007

Paintings and pots

Bill Marquardsen paints images in pursuit of realism or morphing into abstraction, integrating intense color and striving to create a dialogue with viewers.  His daughter, Carol Marquardsen is a Quad-city potter and artist of non-representational acrylic paintings.

Image by Carol Marquardsen

Hye Jeong Cho...................................Media Room

1/3/2007 to 1/23/2007

"Little Chicago, Dongducho," Seoul, Korea, a multimedia and video presentation...

...about gender and the status of women over time and across cultures. The cultural memory and the constraint of women--from predictable life passages, like marriage, to the minutiae of daily hand gestures.

Current Exhibit

Natalie Macellaio and Shannon Sullivan...................Raw Space

1/3/2007 to 1/23/2007

"A Question of Craft," mixed media

This pairing of artists focuses on the recontextualization of traditional craft materials. Macellaio and Sullivan are expanding the possibilities of small metals and fired ceramics, creating contemporary objects and installations that intrigue and invite closer investigation.

Image by Shannon Sullivan