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2008
January 19, 2008 - March 13, 2008
tauto.logos
New work by Jen Pepper |

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November 3, 2007 - January 10, 2008
SCIENCE, RELIGION, ART:
Greater New Bedford Area Artists Responding to
JOHANN JACOB SCHEUCHZER's
PHYSICA SACRA , 1731-35 |

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2007
September 25 - October 25, 2007
JOSEPH MARIONI: FIVE PAINTINGS |

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May 25 - September 15, 2007
Made in Poland: Contemporary Pinhole Photography |

Renée Monteiro-Bernard
Sympetrum vicinum
yellow brass, red brass, copper wire, silver
casting grain, alchohol ink, aluminum powder,
pastel, varnish and metallic wax.
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January
24 March 8, 2007
2007 MFA Thesis Exhibition |
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January
24 March 8, 2007
RE/figure:
gods + monsters |
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2006
October 26, 2006 January 13, 2007
Artist's Books & Book Art Objects
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September 23 October
21, 2006
ROBERT BEAUCHAMP: Paintings from the 1960s
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June 23 September
17, 2006
PHILIP TRAGER: A RETROSPECTIVE
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April 8 May
19, 2006
2006
MFA THESIS EXHIBITION
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February 3 March 24, 2006
PAUL RUDOLPH: The Florida Houses
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November
10, 2005 January 12, 2006
PORT OF ENTRY: An Installation by MARGUERITE WHITE
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2005
September
24 October 30, 2005
ERNST HAECKEL:
Lithographs from Kunstformen der Natur (Art Forms in Nature) 1899-1904
Also on View:
Six Feet Tall, Three-Dimensional Recreations of Seven of Haeckel's Images, by
CHAD ALDRIDGE, MICHAEL J. BROLLY, ERIC FOSTER, JEREMY RUDD,
JAMES WILLIAM SCHUYLER III, CHRIS M. TODD, SHAYLA VINES and RYAN M. WALKER |
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June 1 September
18, 2005
KARL BLOSSFELDT:
Photogravures from Urformen der Kunst (Art Forms in Nature) 1928 and Wundergarten der Natur (Nature's Magical Garden) 1932
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April 2 May 12, 2005
MFA THESIS EXHIBITION
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February
10 March 20, 2005
DORTHE
ALSTRUP
Photographs
from Japan, Canada, Denmark, and the U.S.
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2004
September
25, 2004 January 13, 2005
THE
NEW BEDFORD CABINET OF NATURAL HISTORY
The New Bedford Cabinet of Natural History is an undertaking that
is unlike any attempted before in the museum world, in that it focuses on the relationship between nature and art, but also on how we gain
access to cultural history in the process. Our focus is almost exclusively visual, but we are also actively pursuing partnerships with other
local cultural and nature preservation organizations.
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June
10 September 9, 2004
TABERNACLE,
TEMPLE, KING, ADULTERESS
Depictions
of Jewish Religion and Life in 17th and 18th Century European Prints
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April
13 - May 13
MFA
THESIS EXHIBITION 2004
A Selection of Work by Graduating Students
in Design, Artisanry, and Fine Arts
An exhibition of jewelry, paintings, furniture, prints, electronic
imagery, sculpture, textiles, ceramics, and mixed media. |
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February
12 – March 23, 2004
SIGNED
AND UNSIGNED
Postcards,
Posters, Limited and Unlimited Editions, Multiples and Books.
An exhibition featuring signed and unsigned items related to the
work of artists such as Marcel Duchamp, Per Kirkeby, Joseph Beuys,
Douglas Gordon, Ilya Kabakov, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, Christo,
Frederic Bruly Bouabre, Frank Stella, Jenny Holzer and many others.
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Derek
Harding, "UNTITLED",
2001
Andy
Buck , "TWIN VESSELS", 2001
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2003
September 11 – December 11, 2003
CRAFT
TRANSFORMED:
PROGRAM IN ARTISANRY
Swain
School of Design 1985-88
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth 1988-2001
Curated by Gail Berman
"Craft
Transformed - Program In Artisanry," is a two-fold
project, consisting of two exhibitions and a catalog, and was jointly
undertaken by the Fuller Museum of Art in Brockton and the University
Art Gallery
The exhibition at the University Art Gallery is subtitled, "Swain
School of Design 1985-88, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
1988-2002," and was curated by Gail M. Brown, an independent
curator and critic in Philadelphia. |
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2003
May
29 – August 17, 2003
FRANS MASEREEL: PASSIONATE JOURNEY (1922)
A Novel in 167 Woodcuts
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