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All Past Exhibitions

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  • Terence Hannum: New Rites by Peeler Galleries

    Terence Hannum: New Rites

    September 22 – December 10, 2010
    Terence Hannum's drawings, paintings and video installations cull the periphery of heavy metal subculture and amplifier worship to analyze the nexus of music, myth and ritual.

  • The Veil: Visible and Invisible Spaces by Peeler Galleries

    The Veil: Visible and Invisible Spaces

    September 7 – December 10, 2010
    By engaging received wisdom about the veil - particularly current clichés and stereotypes about Islamic practices - this exhibition reflects on the great ubiquity, importance and profundity of the veil throughout human history and imagination.

  • 2009 Senior Art Exhibition by Peeler Galleries

    2009 Senior Art Exhibition

    April 23 - May 17, 2009
    An exhibition featuring the work of graduating studio art majors. The 2009 Senior Art Exhibition are free and open to the public.

  • Chris Gentile: Always The Sun by Peeler Galleries

    Chris Gentile: Always The Sun

    March 11 - April 12, 2009

  • Highlights from the University Collection by Peeler Galleries

    Highlights from the University Collection

    January 28 - May 10, 2009
    An exhibition featuring highlights of American Art - from the mid-19th century through the current day - from the University's collection.

  • Melissa Pokorny: Ultra by Peeler Galleries

    Melissa Pokorny: Ultra

    January 28 - March 1, 2009
    Melissa Pokorny's idiosyncratic sculptural works wryly explore the delicate and transient relationships between the natural and the artificial, order and chaos, and high art and kitsch.

  • Meredith Brickell by Peeler Galleries

    Meredith Brickell

    September 9 - October 16, 2009
    Meredith Brickell’s hand-built ceramic forms examine the public and private, and evoke both the vastness of a landscape, and the objects that shapes one's experience of place.

  • [RE]WIND 4.0: Contemporary Video Art,2000-2009 by Peeler Galleries

    [RE]WIND 4.0: Contemporary Video Art,2000-2009

    January 28 - May 10, 2009
    The first installment in a four-part series of exhibitions that present a survey of contemporary video art, from its beginnings in the 1960s through the current day. Participating artists include: Nevin Aladag, Carlos Amorales, David Claerbout, Joan JonasWilliam Kentridge, Julia Meltzer and David Thorne with Rami Farah, Oliver Michaels and Pipilotti Rist.White Noise

  • Sonja Hinrichsen by Peeler Galleries

    Sonja Hinrichsen

    November 4 - December 11, 2009
    Sonja Hinrichsen's multi-media installations map the cultural, social and historical aspects of natural, urban and industrial environments.

  • White Noise by Peeler Galleries

    White Noise

    February 17 - May 10, 2009
    An exhibition featuring the work of contemporary artists who, by engaging a wide range of conceptual strategies – and the reductive sensibility of Minimalism – create works that problematize the mediated experience of representation by challenging notions of perception. Participating artists include: Waltercio Caldas, Gabriel de la Mora, Stephen Irwin, Marco Maggi, Letitia Quesenberry, Regina Silveira and Robert Yoder.

 

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