GCSU Museum Exhibition
Schedule
Entry Gallery Steffen
Thomas: Small Paintings, Powerful Figures The exhibit features 12 small format drawings by Steffen
Thomas (1906-1990) rendered in watercolor, marker, and pencil. These images are
part of an exhibit guest curated by Washington, DC based curator Alan Aiches in
2001. “These drawings are,” according to Aiches, “the strongest
images that best represented what Thomas was doing with this work between
1970-1990.” Read More...
Focus Gallery
The GCSU
Review: Georgia College and State University Student Art Show
May 5th- August
8th
Upcoming
Fall 2008
August 14
–October 2, 2008
Focus
Gallery
Solo
Exhibition featuring the works of Frances de La Rosa curated by
GCSU Museum Studies student Courtney Mims under the direction of Professor
Carlos Herrera.
Opening
reception: Thursday, August 28, 2008 5 -7 p.m.
September
18 – December 5, 2008
Entry
Gallery
Visions and
Voices,
works by Kristin Casaletto curated by Shannon Morris
Opening
Reception: September 25th from 5 -7 p.m. Kristin Casaletto and author
of Welfare Brat, Mary Childers will present at 6 p.m.
A preview of
Kristen Casaletto's Lateral Move
October 16
– December 5, 2008
Focus
Gallery
Executive
Branch Suite Phase II,
an Art of Democracy exhibition original works by GCSU
Art Department Chair, Bill Fisher in collaboration with Museum visitors.
Art of Democracy
is a
National
Coalition of Art Exhibitions on the
Dire State
of American Politics Scheduled for the fall of 2008.
http://www.artofdemocracy.org/exhibitions.html
Opening
Reception: October 16 from 5 -7 p.m. with a special program at 6 p.m. Bill Fisher's
Cheney, from Executive Branch Suite I Spring
2009
January 23
– May 10, 2008
Entry Galley
The Seasons of Andalusia by Nancy
Marshall
Reception:
January 29th from 5 – 7 pm with an Artist Talk at 6 p.m.
January 23 – March 12, 2008
Focus Gallery
Everyday Mythologies by Dayna
Thacker
Reception:
February 26 from 5 -7 with an Artist Talk at 6 p.m.
March 21 – May 10, 2008
Focus Gallery
Breadth of Bamboo by Brook Reynolds
Reception:
March 22 with an Eco-Art Panel at 6 p.m.