{"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 Ramapo 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 Ramapo 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