{"id":809,"date":"2013-07-05T11:33:36","date_gmt":"2013-07-05T15:33:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ramapo.edu\/berriecenter\/?page_id=809"},"modified":"2016-03-02T13:18:59","modified_gmt":"2016-03-02T18:18:59","slug":"archive-2004","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.ramapo.edu\/berriecenter\/exhibitions\/archive-2004\/","title":{"rendered":"Archive 2004"},"content":{"rendered":"
Press release<\/a>\u00a0(link)<\/p>\n Mimi Smith, Protector Against Illness: Black Tamoxifen Bra, nylon, lace, tamoxifen pills, courtesy of the artist and Anna Kustera Gallery, New York<\/p><\/div>\n Career survey of important feminist artist, Mimi Smith, presented in recognition of Women’s Herstory Month.<\/p>\n Press release<\/a>\u00a0(link)<\/p>\n Catalogue available for purchase<\/a>\u00a0(PDF)<\/p>\n Anonymous, Hooked Rug on a Burlap Ground, fabric, courtesy Ronnie Newman, Saddle River, NJ<\/p><\/div>\n Folk art textiles from renowned Saddle River, New Jersey collector Ronnie Newman.<\/p>\n Press release<\/a>\u00a0(link)<\/p>\n Catalogue available for purchase<\/a>\u00a0(PDF)<\/p>\n Mom’s Pop Art: Prints from the Collection of Friede Gorewitz, installation view, artworks by various artists, collection of Friede Gorewitz<\/p><\/div>\n Prints by late 20th Century Pop masters and others such as James Rosenquist, Marisol, Andy Warhol, Nancy Graves, Robert Rauschenberg, Dennis Openheim and Richard Serra.<\/p>\n Press release<\/a>\u00a0(link)<\/p>\n An exhibition of work by graduating visual arts students.<\/p>\n Press release<\/a>\u00a0(link)<\/p>\n Every Stone Tells A Story, installation view, artworks by Alex Harsley, courtesy of Alex Harsley and Fourth Street Photo Galley, New York<\/p><\/div>\n This exhibition presents works in various media by Ramapo College faculty.<\/p>\n Press release<\/a>\u00a0(link)<\/p>\n Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Curatorial Prize exhibition curated by Candice Hopkins and featuring documentation of the work of African American conceptual sculptor David Hammons and Berlin sculptor Jimmie Durham. The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Curatorial Prize is awarded each year to a graduate student at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College.<\/p>\n Press release<\/a>\u00a0(link)<\/p>\n Photography Reborn, installation view, artworks by various artists<\/p><\/div>\n Curated by Associate Professor of Digital Media Jonathan Lipkin, the group exhibition explores new avenues in digital photography. Presented in conjunction with Lipkin’s new book of the same name.<\/p>\n
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Mimi Smith<\/h3>\n
February 19-March 19, 2004
\nKresge and Pascal Galleries<\/h4>\n
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Light From The Past: Early American Rugs from the Collection of Ronnie Newman<\/h3>\n
March 31-May 6, 2004
\nPascal Gallery<\/h4>\n
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Mom’s Pop Art: Prints From The Collection of Freide Gorewitz<\/h3>\n
March 31-May 6, 2004
\nKrege Gallery<\/h4>\n
<\/div><\/p>\nSenior Art Show\u00a0<\/h3>\n
May 12-25, 2004
\nKresge and Pascal Galleries<\/h4>\n
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Faculty Exhibition 2004<\/h3>\n
September 15-October 20, 2004
\nKresge and Pascal Galleries<\/h4>\n
<\/div><\/p>\nEvery Stone Tells A Story: The Performance Work of Jimmie Durham and David Hammons<\/h3>\n
November 10-December 17, 2004
\nKresge Gallery<\/h4>\n
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Photography Reborn<\/h3>\n
November 10-December 17, 2004
\nPascal Gallery<\/h4>\n